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On 24/01/13 20:56, Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
Canonical is certainly free to do as it please with its
creation... but let's not pretend that this is not, for all
practical purpose, an advertising clause.
What if we look at the fontwork itself: Suppose Canonical gives up on
the Ubuntu distro. Sacks everyone. Deletes their backups.
We could still use the font, it would still look good, and it would
still have to be called Ubuntu.
Right?
I kind of agree with Ubuntu #1 bug anyway, even if I don't use ubuntu
myself.
best
Arno
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Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] including Ubuntu fonts in Windows/OSX installers · Rene Engelhard
Re: including Ubuntu fonts in Windows/OSX installers · Stefan Knorr (Astron)
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