Since when are we interested in the release of non-free commercial fonts? :-p
I see nothing new on that page. It's just promoting the commercial variant of Droid... Ben On Tuesday 10 February 2009, Simos wrote: > Ascender created a dedicated website on the Droid font family, > http://www.droidfonts.com/ > > I copy some of the text of the website: > > "The Droid fonts included with the Android SDK are distributed > under the Apache License, Version 2.0. > > Ascender is working with Open Handset Alliance members > and other partners to modify and customize the Droid fonts. > Some of these new versions may be added to the Android SDK > under the Apache License, while other versions will remain > proprietary and offered by Ascender under a commercial license. > > In addition to custom versions of the Droid fonts, Ascender > is developing "Pro" versions which will be available for > purchase/download by creative professionals under an commercial font > license. > > View the Ascender End User License Agreement for the Droid Pro Fonts. > > The "Pro" versions will be in the OpenType format with additional > typographic features. The initial release has Old Style Figures, > and more enhancements are planned for the future. > > New weights, such as Droid Sans Condensed, > are also in development. > > If you have any questions regarding the font license > or custom type development, please contact us." > > > The Droid Pro fonts that Ascender is developing have the following > additions: * Additional styles and weights > * Character set extensions > * Enhanced language support > * Advanced OpenType typographic features > > Simos