After a long irc discussion with Bill Nottingham, I've reworked the package splitting rule in: « When packaging an upstream font archive that contains different font families (different font names in GUI font dropdowns), one must split each font family in a separate subpackage. Each subpackage must include every upstream-provided font face (bold, italic, condensed, oblique…) of the corresponding font family. As a special exception a packager is allowed to optionally keep sans/serif/mono latin families of the same name together. When upstream releases separate font archives, just create separate packages. » http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fonts_SIG_Fedora_11_packaging_changes#Split_big_font_packages_on_font_family_lines Practically, that would make splitting (or not) Bitstream Vera, Liberation and GNU FreeFont a packager per packager decision. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot That only makes 3 packagers to bribe!
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