umm ... yes, This is one of Korean user, and my opinion is, we need more
time to discuss about this issue, and, we would better to think this
issue as language specific, separately, solution of this issue should
not be handled together with problem on Chinese and Japanese. China,
Japan and Korea shares unicode area for the CJK ideographic character,
but this is little bit one part of their own character code set. so I
think that many Chinese users and Japanese users also agree on this my
opinion. They have 'needs' for their own.

we, Korean users want to change to another font face from Nanum font,
this font is being on almost 6 to 7 years, but we did not found that
what font face looks more elegant and clear than Noto sans. some of
person is not satisfied to Noto sans' shape, but, we do not have idea
for any alternative one to change.

You can refer this discussion(in Korean), which says that, we already
selected Noto sans as a default font on the Debian distribution. we
tried to find another one, but we did not. therefore, It's OK to change
to Noto sans as "default Korean font", If you just want to follow Debian
distribution's policy.

https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#!msg
/oss-desktop-korean/Sr8aEUK_Y6k/FkOSqc_GDgAJ

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