that makes sense. In case of a language not covered by other fonts (if
we have any?), I'd be happy to craft a single-script font for it.
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2009/5/11 Brion Vibber <[email protected]>:
> El 5/11/09 4:09 PM, Mark Williamson escribió:
>> I'd also offer my own MPH 2B Damase, although I'm not sure how it
>> ranks in quality compared to other fonts these days. I created it
>> several years ago and released it into the public domain.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software_Unicode_fonts#MPH_2B_Damase
>
> Since download time is a concern, we'd generally be looking for smaller
> font sets, such as one that covers specifically the language of an
> individual wiki, rather than high-coverage fonts like that or Code 2000.
>
> (eg a Tamil font for ta.wikipedia.org, a Canadian Aboriginal Syllabary
> font for iu.wikipedia.org, etc)
>
> -- brion
>
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> 2009/5/11 Tim Larson<[email protected]>:
>>> Aryeh Gregor wrote:
>>>> Those would, obviously, be forbidden to upload.  As with any uploaded
>>>> media, all uploaded fonts would need to be explicitly and irrevocably
>>>> released under a free license, which means no requirements for readmes
>>> An example (someone correct me if I'm wrong) is the SIL Open Font License.
>>>
>>> Tim
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