This is probably why you don't see Adobe's Source Sans Pro, Source Serif Pro, and Source Code Pro fonts in the Debian/Trisquel/Ubuntu repositories.
That reminds me of some fonts that Adobe releases as free software under SIL
1.1, but can only be created from source code using their non-free tools.
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