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Summary: Multiple severe problems with texlive-texfm-fonts https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=456580 [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[EMAIL PROTECTED], | |[EMAIL PROTECTED], | |[EMAIL PROTECTED], | |[EMAIL PROTECTED], fedora- | |[EMAIL PROTECTED] OtherBugsDependingO| |182235, 438943 nThis| | Severity|low |high Priority|low |high ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-07-24 16:32 EST ------- 1. The textlive-texfm lists Utopia among its licenses. That probably means it includes Adobe Utopia or its derivatives. The Adobe Utopia font design is patented by Adobe and Fedora legal has not decided if Utopia and its derivatives were safe enough to be allowed in the repository yet (see bug #452317). In the meanwhile we should not ship any of those fonts in Fedora. 2. The textlive-texfm includes tex-gyre fonts. As the authors freely admit they lifted the GNU Ghostscript GPL fonts, changed their format, modified the result, and relicensed it all under their own license [1]. They don't list any authorization for this from the previous rights holders in their package. Since we can not ship the GPL bits they lifted under another license, and we can not ship the bits they added under the GPL without tex-gyre people authorization, the whole thing is un-distributable and must be removed [2] [1] page 8 of http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/afp05.pdf [2] http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-fonts-list/2008-July/msg00111.html In addition: A. This package is a legal nightmare and mixes material from many different origins and licensing (making any audit difficult, even though we *know* fonts are a legal minefield) B. This package is a livecd and bandwidth nightmare (monolithic dump of 56 MiBs of data !!!) C. This package wastes huge amounts of space by shipping the same fonts in many different formats, even though only one would be enough D. This package ships bulky forks of material already present in other distro packages (ghostscript font data), and no effort is made to consolidate them. Even though TEX users are not the only ones interested in ghostscript font fixes, and the PS1 format used by ghostscript fonts is probably the main remaining reason why the xorg package maintainers can not drop type1 support in X. E. This package ships resources that would be highly useful to most of our users (truetype and opentype fonts), but hides them in a tex-specific directory not exposed by system font libs. (some of them are even in our wishlists) For all those reasons: a. Please drop the Utopia fonts from the package immediately b. Please drop the Tex-gyre fonts from the package immediately c. Please notify the Tex-gyre authors on the behalf of Fedora so they fix their licensing d. Once this is done please package the Tex-Gyre fonts in a separate package (using the tex-gyre upstream releases, not the texlive repackaging). Since the TEX-Gyre font preferred modification format is metatype (as documented in their presentation) that means a package that build OpenType CFF fonts (OTF) from metatype sources (to respect the GPL) e. please use the distribution official font template for this package. When fonts are usable system wide they should be packaged as system font, and tex packages modified to use the system version. f. please add to this package fontconfig rules that declare the tex-gyre fonts valid substitutes to the adobe and ghostscript fonts g. please have this package subpackaged in a subpackage per font family (or create a separate package per font family) h. please work with the Ghostscript packager so Ghostscript is switched use those packages, so the old PS1 fonts can be retired (making ajax happy) i. Please work with the Ghostscript packager so Ghostscript and Tex-Gyre licensing is switched to GPL+font exception (so the fonts can be safely embedded in pdfs) j. please do the same repackaging for every truetype and opentype font in the package, so their licensing can be individually checked, they get installed system-wide (benefiting non-tex users), and the monster package is broken up in granular livecd-olpc-bandwidth friendly packages. Each time do use the distro font packaging guidelines (including the build-from-source bit), and do start from the font real upstreams (not the texlive/CTAN middlemen) http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-faq.html#FontException e. You can keep other fonts in legacy format in your package. But frankly if I were you I'd drop them. Each one needs legal crosschecking and if no one cared enough to convert them to a modern OTF/TTF format they're probably not that useful. Either way that part of the package should be user-optional at least -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. _______________________________________________ Fedora-fonts-bugs-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-fonts-bugs-list
