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Wouldn't it be awesome if one could do sudo apt-get install freedom-fonts and then get all sorts of cool open licensed "design-y" fonts installed on your Linux machine? I sure think it would be!!!
I started working towards this using Launchpad.net as per @eighthave instruction, as my Debian (and packaging in general) knowledge is are lacking. I need to revist this effort and will update as I make progress!
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Good to see progress here! I can help out with the process. One thing
to note is that the whole Google web fonts collection are free fonts
that could be packaged and included in Debian.
I am contracted by Google to manage the collection.
I just wrote and published https://github.com/googlefonts/fontbakery/pull/661/files so you can see
where I hope to go this year which will help Debian and similar folks,
since at the moment a lot of the families aren't developed like regular
(libre) software and probably can't belong in main just yet.
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Wouldn't it be awesome if one could do
sudo apt-get install freedom-fonts
and then get all sorts of cool open licensed "design-y" fonts installed on your Linux machine? I sure think it would be!!!I started working towards this using Launchpad.net as per @eighthave instruction, as my Debian (and packaging in general) knowledge is are lacking. I need to revist this effort and will update as I make progress!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: