Hi, Now that: 1. Fedora 10 has a significative font complement 2. Fedora 10 has a working openjdk java plugin 3. Linux has enough market share web designers care a little about us I'd like someone at FWN to write a simple article asking our users to participate in the online font surveys out there on Fedora 10 release http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Linux_fonts_on_the_web_—; _CSS_and_font_surveys This way we may limit the number of web sites that only work with Arial or Times New Roman, and make more web designers aware of the fonts actually available on free systems. Sadly I doubt my English is simple and compelling enough for the task. Best regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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