** Description changed:

  Availability: already in the Ubuntu universe
  
- Rationale: "ttf-nanum" replaces "ttf-unfontts-core" currently support and 
promises higher quality, so that we can drop the old package from the supported 
set.
+ Rationale: "ttf-nanum" replaces "ttf-unfontt-core" currently support and 
promises higher quality, so that we can drop the old package from the supported 
set.
  "ttf-nanum" is set of Korean fonts(NanumGothic(Sans), NanumMyeongjo(Serif)) 
with having much better quality than "ttf-unfonts-core".
+ "ttf-nanum-coding" is Korean monospace font and it provide monospaced 
ttf-nanum(NanumGothicCoding).
  
- Security: It includes only fonts files and fontconfig settings. Of
+ Security: These include only fonts files and fontconfig settings. Of
  course there's no known security problems.
  
  Quality assurance:
  
-     "ttf-nanum" does not ask any debconf questions.
-     There are no long-term outstanding bugs which affect the usability of the 
program to a major degree.
+     "ttf-nanum" and "ttf-nanum-coding" do not ask any debconf questions.
+     There are no long-term outstanding bugs which affect the usability of the 
program to a major degree.
  
-     The status of important bugs in Debian's, Ubuntu's, and upstream's bug 
tracking systems is evaluated.
-         http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/ttf-nanum.html
-         https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ttf-nanum
-     "ttf-nanum" is maintained well in Debian.
-     "ttf-nanum" doesn't deal with exotic hardware which we cannot support.
+     The status of important bugs in Debian's, Ubuntu's, and upstream's bug 
tracking systems is evaluated.
+         http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/ttf-nanum.html
+         https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ttf-nanum
+         http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/ttf-nanum-coding.html
+         https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ttf-nanum-coding
+     "ttf-nanum" and "ttf-nanum-coding" are maintained well in Debian.
+     "ttf-nanum" and "ttf-nanum-coding" don't deal with exotic hardware which 
we cannot support.
  
  UI standards: (not user-facing applications)
  
  Dependencies: (no dependencies)
  
- Standards compliance: "ttf-nanum" meets the FHS and Debian Policy
- standards.
+ Standards compliance: "ttf-nanum" and "ttf-nanum-coding" meet the FHS
+ and Debian Policy standards.
  
- Maintenance: "ttf-nanum" is simple fonts package so it might not need very 
much maintenance effort.
-     And it is maintained well in Debian so we can just keep them synced.
+ Maintenance: "ttf-nanum" and "ttf-nanum-coding" are simple fonts packages so 
these might not need very much maintenance effort.
+     And these are maintained well in Debian so we can just keep them synced.
  
  Background information:
-     For a long time, Unfonts are default Korean fonts at Linux distros.
-     But it looks blur to some people and thus, they install non-free fonts 
manually.
+     For a long time, Unfonts are default Korean fonts at Linux distros.
+     But it looks blur to some people and thus, they install non-free fonts 
manually.
  
-     At 2008, a new free Korean font, Nanum came with OFL license(free 
license).
-     And, Nanum family fonts are having much better quility than Un family's.
-     As the result, Mac OS 10.7(codename Lion) and ChromeOS decide to include 
Nanum fonts.
+     At 2008, a new free Korean font, Nanum came with OFL license(free 
license).
+     And, Nanum family fonts are having much better quility than Un family's.
+     As the result, Mac OS 10.7(codename Lion) and ChromeOS decide to include 
Nanum fonts.
  
-     The Ubuntu Korea Community started to discuss about changing default 
Korean fonts at May 2010 by using forum, mailing, Facebook, and so on.
-         http://www.ubuntu.or.kr/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11706 (one of it)
-         http://markmail.org/thread/pg6jby7rfmmgabgr (Actual mailing list 
archive is private)
-     Today, lots of Korean users want to use Nanum as default Korean fonts.
+     The Ubuntu Korea Community started to discuss about changing default 
Korean fonts at May 2010 by using forum, mailing, Facebook, and so on.
+         http://www.ubuntu.or.kr/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11706 (one of it)
+         http://markmail.org/thread/pg6jby7rfmmgabgr (Actual mailing list 
archive is private)
+     Today, lots of Korean users want to use Nanum as default Korean fonts.
  
-     One problem is package "ttf-nanum"'s fontconfig settings.
-     It looks like caused by difference of Ubuntu and Debian.
-     For more details, see LP: #835304.
-     Actually, this is not a critical bug, but it will be better to included 
in main after it fixed.
+     One problem is package "ttf-nanum"'s fontconfig settings.
+     It's because there's workaround code for Debian and these are duplicated.
+     For more details, see LP: #835304.
+ 
+     Also "ttf-nanum-coding" make problem with few programs.
+     But it works well with most programs and with every programs installed 
default in Ubuntu.
+     For more details, see LP: #881768.
+     Actually, this is not a critical bug, but it will be better to included 
in main after it fixed.

** Changed in: ttf-nanum (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => New

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