2009/3/4 Nicolas Spalinger <nicolas_spalin...@sil.org>: > Via recent email discussion with Asana Math's author he explains that: > > - he hasn't touched Palladio > - pxfonts was used as the basis of his design for many glyphs but not > everything > - he has explicit permission to relicence from the author of pxfonts > > I recommended he put this information in a more complete readme file (or > better a FONTLOG http://openfontlibrary.org/wiki/Fontlog ) and in the > font metadata. > > There was ftp://ftp.inria.fr/pub/TeX/CTAN/fonts/Asana-Math/README.1ST > already. > > We should take this in good faith
Yes, therefore I have made Asana public again at http://openfontlibrary.org/media/files/publish/asyropoulos/219 I would like to publicly offer my sincere apologies to Apostolos for not asking him first about the font's origins before I hid it. This is clearly not the right procedure to take when a font is flagged as unsafe; ask questions first, shoot the font later :-) Cheers, Dave