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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan  9 20:01:42 +0000 
2008 -------
this is my view as a result with a discussion with rene on IRC:

RedHat, the copyright holder of the Liberation fonts, have added restriction to
the GPL v2 license. This is not consistent with the rules of FSF (may considered
as license violation ). see also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_fonts#License_controversy

as redhat is explictly naming openoffice in their announcement, I don't see a
big problem to integrate those fonts for OpenOffice.org product, so I approve
the integration.

Rene and I agreed that we have a problem with that license as the OpenOffice.org
source code can used for the Debian-free tree as is. I will contact the
copyright holder to clarify the current situation for the OOo project and the
"non-free" issue.

please don't fill up these issue with comments and discussion, please let's use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for further discussion, this is then also more accessable for 
the
non OOo world.



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