[Bug 360811] jomolhari-fonts is installed if Tibetan language is excluded

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Summary: jomolhari-fonts is installed if Tibetan language is excluded


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=360811


petersen@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

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                 CC|                            |eng-i18n-bugs@xxxxxxxxxx,
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             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED




------- Additional Comments From petersen@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-10-31 21:33 EST -------
I think this is also a duplicate of bug 360861.
Though I am not sure how many Fedora users really need
a Tibetan font by default, so I concede that jomolhari-fonts may be
considered a more exotic than most of the other Asian fonts
we install now by default.

On the other hand some people might misinterpret such a change
as political, and so until we have some better guidelines
or criteria for fonts defaults I would rather keep things
as they are.

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