>This can't happen as the license doesn't pass the Debian free software
>guidelines test. Last I saw anyway.

That has changed:

http://www.quantenblog.net/free-software/liberation-fonts

"But after a long wait and the persistent work by several people these
issues have finally been settled and the Liberation fonts have been accepted
into the Debian archive <http://packages.debian.org/sid/ttf-liberation>.
Other distros are expected to follow suit soon."

Ashton


On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Salane Ashcraft wrote:
> > OK so I vote to use the Liberation fonts at least no matter what
> > theme, and improve the icons significantly no matter what theme.
>
> This can't happen as the license doesn't pass the Debian free software
> guidelines test. Last I saw anyway. DejaVu would work also. Ubuntu
> Studio uses them.
>
> > Also, I think we should maybe have some sort of voting system and a
> > better way to get the opinions of the Ubuntu Community in general.
>
> Voting on things like this never works. Art is too subjective.
>
> -Cory
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