Hi Anthony, *,
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Anthony Easthope
<antisocky@myopera.com> wrote:
Checking the license for every single font can be a pain!
Whoever adds a font to the list is supposed to check the license and
add it to the info on the wiki page.
If you meant to check what fonts are compatible with respect to
including it in the installer: So far, there is OFL (clearly
compatible), ALv2 (clearly compatible), UFL ( similar to OFL, and wrt
using the fonts there is no difference - usage and distribution of the
unmodified font is not restricted, it differs slightly from OFL in
what stuff you need to do when creating modified versions of the
fonts).
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