Gain Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Patrick W. Barnes escribió:
The original font name is Bryant 2. It is available from Process Type
Foundry.
http://www.processtypefoundry.com/typefaces/bryant2/index.html
And taht's just what I simply don't get... How did the logo using this
font got approved in the first place?, of Fedora which advocates use of
freely available (freedom, no bounds attached, not free as in beer)
tools, software, docs, etc.
In my understanding, the copyright does not cover how a font face look,
only the implementation, the "program" (the specific TTF file) -
http://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/20050425novalis
So implementing something which looks like that font should be OK. Here
is an *ugly* and unpolished start:
http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/artwork/logo/fedora_font.svg (it does not look
extremely bad at small resolutions). With a few days of work it should
be possible to create something acceptable for screen (not print) usage.
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