Scott Moser,

Thank you for report it to upstream.
But in my opinion, this can be not bug to debian.
Ubuntu use language-selector and it link fontconfig files - not in debian - to 
set default font.
The problem is these settings are duplicate to fontconfig files 
language-selector use.
It looks like this is bug to ubntu, but just workaround at debian.
How about modify ttf-nanum for only in ubuntu and wait for upstream fontconfig 
settings ready in debian?
I think there's no needed to patch ttf-nanum in debian for now.

After I create a bzr branch and commit, I can't find any link for "propose for 
merging" at lp:ubuntu/ttf-nanum page and that's why I only attach debdiff file.
I am wondering some packages need higher permission for proposing.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/835304

Title:
  contained fontconfig setting files force to make it default font

Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Triaged
Status in “ttf-nanum” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “ttf-nanum” package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  This packages has 90-ttf-nanum.conf file and it contains some code to make it 
default Korean font by itself.
  But, default Korean font settings are at 69-language-support-ko-kr.conf by 
using language-selector.
  Also, it specifies fallback of the MS fonts, but these settings are provide 
from setting files in package "fontpackage"
  And, there's even "TODO" for remove settings later!

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