For the runtime monitor, we use FontAwsome, which is Licensed under the Open Font License.
The License is very permissive, but states that in the distribution, the set of font files itself will remain under OFL. It also has a clause about restricted names: If the Author marks the Font Name as restricted, then any modifications of the Font Files must be assigned a different name. Does that void compatibility with the ASL? Has anybody experience with that? Stephan
