Hi,
I intend to package IBM's ICU for Debian, and their license is the same that
is advertised on http://www.research.ibm.com/jikes/license/license3.htm,
except that it says ICU instead of Jikes. Their Web site says (see
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/icu/project/):
> Why would you include it in base-files? It's not exactly a
> common license.
I'm just asking :) It's not a common license but the number of licenses that
Debian agrees with is not that big either, so it may be a good idea to put
them here. That will also help new maintainers know which license
What do you mean by "using them as a starting point to build a new font?" If
you mean that you will look at the glyphs to have shape ideas, I think that
is find. If you mean extract the shapes from the PDF to put them in your
font with little modifications, I highly doubt it. The Unicode charts ar
> I think there should be a (at least low quality) free unicode font made
> available by the Unicode Consortium.
What about unifont? http://czyborra.com/unifont/
> Well, if that approach does not work I guess I am going to try to merge
> existing free fonts. I am having a hard time finding true
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