It does.

Steps to reproduce:

1.  Get Ubuntu 15.10 Image and boot it. (I used virtualbox)
2. Once you get the desktop go to 
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-indic-fonts-core - Remember this was not 
additionally or explicitly installed. It came by default with OS.
3. You will see the years old fonts installed there as shown in screenshot 
attached. Some of these fonts are even abandoned by developers.
4. The impact: After ubuntu installed, not installing any extra packages, 
without any extra customization, the indic language rendering the user get is 
crappy. Majority of users are going to use ubuntu as such without bothering or 
not knowing customization and package management. 

Since I am a developer of some of these fonts, I get this question every
week from users- "Why am I seeing the crappy fonts in Ubuntu?"

Please please fix this before 16.04


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