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* the [http://www.openfontlibrary.org/ Open Font Library] is an effort to host open fonts, though all may not be free enough for Fedora. | * the [http://www.openfontlibrary.org/ Open Font Library] is an effort to host open fonts, though all may not be free enough for Fedora. | ||
* SIL launched a [http://scripts.sil.org Non-Roman Script Initiative]. | |||
* other distributions have fonts packaging projects, notably [http://pkg-fonts.alioth.debian.org/ Debian] and [https://launchpad.net/~fonts Ubuntu]. | * other distributions have fonts packaging projects, notably [http://pkg-fonts.alioth.debian.org/ Debian] and [https://launchpad.net/~fonts Ubuntu]. | ||
* [http://scriptsource.org/ ScriptSource] is another effort to keep an eye on. | |||
{{:Fonts_SIG_signature}} [[Category:Fonts SIG]] | {{:Fonts_SIG_signature}} [[Category:Fonts SIG]] |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 12 November 2008
In addition to Fedora's own Fonts special interest group:
- the freedesktop.org text layout working group regularly publishes materials on present and future state of text rendering on FLOSS desktops. They're all a must-read.
- Ed Trager maintains the very complete unifont web site.
- the Open Font Library is an effort to host open fonts, though all may not be free enough for Fedora.
- SIL launched a Non-Roman Script Initiative.
- ScriptSource is another effort to keep an eye on.