Liberation Fonts Increase Document Interoperability

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Hi,

Debian had earlier rejected the font claiming the license is non-free but has now reversed that decision. At this point, all the major distributions already provide this font and many of them seem to include it by default too.

http://www.quantenblog.net/free-software/liberation-fonts

"Red Hat's Tom "spot" Callaway spoke to the FSF and they indicated the license was fine according to them. When I came across this issue, I asked the FSF once more, explicitly pointing them to RMS's point of view. They replied that they definitely consider this license to be valid. And thanks to the persistent work of Holger Levsen, we finally managed to convince the Debian ftp-masters as well."

Rahul

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