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This is already way better than what we have (which is nothing).
# This is already way better than what we have (which is nothing).
When you are satisfied with the result please rename the page so its entry in the [[:Category:Fonts_packaging|fonts packaging index]] looks good. [[User:Nim|NicolasMailhot]] 16:53, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
# When you are satisfied with the result please rename the page so its entry in the [[:Category:Fonts_packaging|fonts packaging index]] looks good.
# Do not refer to fonts as software, some authors disagree with this (even though smart font instructions '''are''' software)
# I'm not sure a font author will think of his release as a "package"
# Many authors won't have the faintest idea what Fedora is some Linux/OLPC/Red Hat references may help
# Very often we do not know that foo is derived from bar — that's one of the questions we want to ask authors
# It's often difficult to explain why we do not want to use pre-build hand-tuned fonts and insist on rebuilding from fontforge sources (when they are available)
# It's often very difficult to explain why forgetting to version archives or font files makes packager life hard
# Maybe some reference to [[Archive_template_for_fonts]] ?
[[User:Nim|NicolasMailhot]] 17:01, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

Revision as of 17:01, 25 July 2008

  1. This is already way better than what we have (which is nothing).
  2. When you are satisfied with the result please rename the page so its entry in the fonts packaging index looks good.
  3. Do not refer to fonts as software, some authors disagree with this (even though smart font instructions are software)
  4. I'm not sure a font author will think of his release as a "package"
  5. Many authors won't have the faintest idea what Fedora is some Linux/OLPC/Red Hat references may help
  6. Very often we do not know that foo is derived from bar — that's one of the questions we want to ask authors
  7. It's often difficult to explain why we do not want to use pre-build hand-tuned fonts and insist on rebuilding from fontforge sources (when they are available)
  8. It's often very difficult to explain why forgetting to version archives or font files makes packager life hard
  9. Maybe some reference to Archive_template_for_fonts ?

NicolasMailhot 17:01, 25 July 2008 (UTC)