https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1496761
--- Comment #17 from Bastien Nocera <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Jeremy Bicha from comment #16) > (In reply to Bastien Nocera from comment #15) > > We know all this, but decided that it was the best solution for this purpose > > already. There should be discussions about this on the Fedora Workstation > > list, as well as in the GNOME bugzilla and/or wiki. If in doubt about any of > > those, I'd be happy repeating those arguments on the fontconfig list, if you > > send an email there and CC: me. > > 1. I don't think you've had these conversations as broadly as you remember. <snip> > To summarize your position since you didn't mention it here: You don't want > to use the same emoji as Android because you see the emoji choice as a brand > recognition opportunity. I'm not sure our users will see it the same way. Again, not the place to discuss this. I discussed this with Allan and Jakub, who agreed with this choice, Behdad and Akira, who both agreed to give EmojiTwo time to be built for our purposes, which we hope would happen within the next year. Most of those discussions happened nearly a year ago, with much shorter discussions around GUADEC this year to re-affirm that EmojiOne would be chosen. Some of the discussions which I thought happened on the public fontconfig list actually happened in private. I'm not sure why the fontconfig maintainer CC:ed folks instead of making the discussion happen on the list. In any case, that ship has sailed. If you want to ship something else in Ubuntu, or Debian, it's easy enough to do. If you want to have a discussion about the default choice, again, here is not the place. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ fonts-bugs mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
