Thanks Dave for your reply :-)
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Dave Crossland wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 30 November 2012 18:57, Ahmed M. AbouZaid
> wrote:
> >
> > I want to add some Arabic fonts to project site, it aren't my fonts but
> > licensed under FOSS license (of course with reference to the
On 3 December 2012 19:27, Garrick van Buren wrote:
> what will support the most successful OFLB.
The OFLB project has failed to attracted any developers beyond the
ones I raised funds for (most of which was out of my own pocket)
I believe a libre font library project that has a concrete roadmap,
Lots of frameworks have a huge developer community. Here in MN, the WordPress
and Rail communities rival, if not exceed, the local Drupal community. The
satellite Microsoft office also gave rise to a vibrant developer community
around their tools. In my experience, every framework has benefits a
I like the idea, but Drupal has a huge developer community
The original Kernest.com font directory was built on Ruby-on-Rails, not a
direction that I'd do again. Lately, on both the personal and professional
side, I've been exploring MediaWiki as an application platform, combined w/ the
use of the SemanticMediaWiki extension - it provides a lot of capab
AWESOME :)
Yes please
Hi all,
Dave Crossland's recent email reply has indicated that OFLB (and Aiki)
is no longer being actively developed, and he has suggested Django or
Drupal as a basis for future development. I am not only an amateur font
designer but also a senior Drupal developer. I've led teams in
develop
Hi!
On 30 November 2012 18:57, Ahmed M. AbouZaid wrote:
>
> I want to add some Arabic fonts to project site, it aren't my fonts but
> licensed under FOSS license (of course with reference to the original
> designer), Can I do?
Only fonts with a FOSS license can be uploaded. If your fonts do have