Cheers
Mark
On 11/02/07, Jon Phillips <jon@rejon.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 20:10 +1100, Paul Wise wrote:
> > On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 20:26 -0800, Ed Trager wrote:
> >
> > > Wouldn't it be better if you as the original author claimed the
> > > copyright on it, and put the kind of license on it that you would
> > > prefer (BSD or whatever)?
> >
> > Sorry, there must be some confusion, I am not the original author, I'm
> > just the maintainer of the Debian package.
> >
> > > Then a group could form a project around your font just the same, but
> > > now would be able to respect your wishes as regards licensing with no
> > > ambiguities or future contentions?
> >
> > As I'm not the author, my wishes are pretty irrelevant :)
> > What I wrote before about licencing was just my own opinion.
> >
> > Mark Williamson <node.ue@gmail.com> is the author and he released it
> > into the public domain, I'm assuming that is the licencing he preferred
> > for that font (he released another font MPH Yangon under the GPL),
> > although I haven't really discussed licencing with him. I'd suggest
> > anyone wanting to clarify his wishes wrt licencing please contact him.
> >
> > Apart from the licencing stuff, is anyone interested in being part of
> > the group to work on MPH 2B Damase?
> >
>
> Sure, we could host it as part of Open Font Library so we can all make
> revisions, derivatives, etc. Would that interest you all?
>
> This will help our community as well to get sorted with packaging and
> some other features...
>
> Jon
>
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