BTW after talking with Behdad and upstream on irc we'll probably try to switch dejavu-lgc & dejavu at the start of the F9 cycle. This will mean a lot more encoding coverage by default. Also we may be able to remove some font packages from the default install set, freeing some livecd space for other stuff. However since resolving the Arabic/Farsi unicode clash will require use of advanced opentype features, and DejaVu in general is pretty aggressive feature-wise, it will probably expose bugs in apps. It will also change the defaults for some languages, and since people are attached to their default fonts, some are bound to complain. For those reasons I believe a whole Fedora development cycle is necessary to shake out all the problems. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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