On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Fontfreedom wrote: > Initially, Openfontlibrary was created as a place for fonts dedicated to the > Public Domain.
I really don't know what made you jump at this conslusion. When I was pinging rejon three years ago about creating a OCAL like website for fonts, I didn't have PD in mind, neither had rejon from what I remember. This was all about fonts with source code/projects, freely distributable and modifiable. When I hear discussions, whether PD or OFL or GPL3 or whatever else is free enough and how exactly this "enough" should be defined, my head starts hurting and my antifreaks system goes to red alert mode. IMO, OFLB is a place for fonts which anyone can download, use for any purpose, modify or even sell (keeping in mind what SIL OFL 1.1 says about it). It shouldn't be a place for just free fonts, because it simply doesn't make sense competing with *most everybody else* around. Could we please be happy with PD, OFL and GPL and any other OSI approved license? Alexandre _______________________________________________ Openfontlibrary mailing list Openfontlibrary@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/openfontlibrary