I am against removing fonts, unless they are broken. Inkscape is a slowstarter 
but it has never crashed on startup due to fonts on my machines. This written, 
we can still try to make the font-situation better. :)
The fontmanager setting allows us to blacklist fonts in an xml file: 
~/.config/font-manager/select.conf. I'm not sure to what extend this is saving 
any system resources. Nor have I found where the "collections" within the 
font-manager-ui are stored, neither am i sure how to ship these settings, but i 
could provide a config-sketch, with 5 collections: Sans, Serif, Mono, Script, 
Fantasy.

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Title:
  Amount of fonts distributed are too many - brings down loading time
  for applications

Status in Ubuntu Studio:
  New

Bug description:
  A user reported this issue the Ubuntu Studio contact mail, and I found it was 
a fair point.
  We should minimize the fonts we distribute to an amount which is reasonable.

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