[
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-359?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
]
Philipp Ottlinger updated RAT-359:
----------------------------------
Description:
Due to
https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-fonts
we should replace the
{code:html}
<head>
<![CDATA[<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Mate+SC"
type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />]]>
</head>
{code}
snippets in all webpages with a locally hosted version.
This applies for all of Creadur's projects.
h2. Font Mate SC
licensed under https://openfontlicense.org/
is part of the google-main-fonts:
{code:bash}
fonts-main/ofl/matesc$ ls
DESCRIPTION.en_us.html MateSC-Regular.ttf METADATA.pb OFL.txt upstream.yaml
{code}
- no attribution required
- 2.1 Can I make webpages using these fonts?
Yes! Go ahead! You could ask visitors to download and install the fonts, but
loading the fonts dynamically as webfonts through CSS @font-face declarations
is a much better method. The referenced fonts can be hosted on the same server
as other site assets and content, or loaded from a separate webfont service.
This is recommended and explicitly allowed by the licensing model because it is
distribution.
was:
Due to
https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-fonts
we should replace the
{code:html}
<head>
<![CDATA[<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Mate+SC"
type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />]]>
</head>
{code}
snippets in all webpages with a locally hosted version.
This applies for all of Creadur's projects.
h2. Font Mate SC
licensed under https://openfontlicense.org/
is part of the google-main-fonts:
{code:shell}
fonts-main/ofl/matesc$ ls
DESCRIPTION.en_us.html MateSC-Regular.ttf METADATA.pb OFL.txt upstream.yaml
{code}
- no attribution required
- 2.1 Can I make webpages using these fonts?
Yes! Go ahead! You could ask visitors to download and install the fonts, but
loading the fonts dynamically as webfonts through CSS @font-face declarations
is a much better method. The referenced fonts can be hosted on the same server
as other site assets and content, or loaded from a separate webfont service.
This is recommended and explicitly allowed by the licensing model because it is
distribution.
> Replace externally loaded fonts with locally hosted once to comply with
> privacy regulations
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: RAT-359
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-359
> Project: Apache Rat
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: site
> Affects Versions: 0.16
> Reporter: Philipp Ottlinger
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 0.17
>
>
> Due to
> https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-fonts
> we should replace the
> {code:html}
> <head>
> <![CDATA[<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Mate+SC"
> type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />]]>
> </head>
> {code}
> snippets in all webpages with a locally hosted version.
> This applies for all of Creadur's projects.
> h2. Font Mate SC
> licensed under https://openfontlicense.org/
> is part of the google-main-fonts:
> {code:bash}
> fonts-main/ofl/matesc$ ls
> DESCRIPTION.en_us.html MateSC-Regular.ttf METADATA.pb OFL.txt
> upstream.yaml
> {code}
> - no attribution required
> - 2.1 Can I make webpages using these fonts?
> Yes! Go ahead! You could ask visitors to download and install the fonts, but
> loading the fonts dynamically as webfonts through CSS @font-face declarations
> is a much better method. The referenced fonts can be hosted on the same
> server as other site assets and content, or loaded from a separate webfont
> service. This is recommended and explicitly allowed by the licensing model
> because it is distribution.
--
This message was sent by Atlassian Jira
(v8.20.10#820010)