For webstrict I don't know how to solve the latest issue (and don't
have time to search... :( ):
http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=webstrict
Mehdi
Administrator of the Ubuntu Muslim Edition project
http://www.ubuntume.com
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Mash'Allah ! jazak Allahu khairan for the good news. Hope we can do
the same for webstrict, and latest versions of Zekr !
On the mention of Zekr, the only problem now is the ttf-me-quran font,
since its license allows that only Zekr can distribute it, then
probably it cannot be accepted by Ubuntu nor Debian. So we got 3
solutions:
1. Ask upstream of the ttf-me-quran font to use a free license like
CC-SA or GPL or so.
2. Find an alternative font (I know someone who made an arabic OTF
font, that is full of capabilities, I asked him to compare his work
with ttf-me-quran font)
3. Put ttf-me-quran in Suggests: instead of Depends: field. I'm not
sure if that would be acceptable for Ubuntu/Debian or not though.
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