On Oct 23, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Peter Constable wrote:

> I think Debbie's position is entirely reasonable. Sure, having useful fonts 
> in the public domain soon after standardization would be great. But 
> publishing fonts created for the purpose of chart production may lead to all 
> kinds of problems if they are not truly functional, Unicode-conformant fonts 
> - which is not necessarily a product of SEI-funded proposal work.

How about even having just the glyphs in the Unicode.org charts being in the 
public domain?  Am I correct that this is currently not the case?
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