On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 06:48:31AM +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote: > > Anyways, I used the command 'svn-inject' as follows: > > > > svn-inject <dsc file> svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-fonts/packages/ > > Feel free to document this alternative method. No problem... Done in the wiki, thanks. > > Anyways, I got another question, the upstream tarball also contains the > > font in WOFF (Web Open Font Format) & EOT (Embedded OpenType) formats, > > are those of any interest in Debian ? > > Frankly....I don't know..:) Well, I did a search on Debian, and I didn't find any .woff files, so I will assume that the answer for my question is no. > Notice: I think it would have been better if you used the source > package name as directory name in SVN. Also, from my perspective you > used the upstream's author *first* name (Khaled) as foundry name > instead of his last name (Hosny)... (to my knowledge, Khaled is an > Arabic first name.....I may be wrong in that case, though). Well, I decided to let the source package name match to that of the upstream (ie. amiri), hence the source package name is the same as the directory name in SVN. As for the foundry name In your first reply to my email, you said: > That would lead to something like "font-hosny-amiri" by using the > upstream author's first name as "foundry" name. So when you said "using author's first name" yet you used the name 'hosny', I guessed that you may have thought that his first name was Hosny. Anyways, I have fixed that now on SVN. -- أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) Digital design engineer GPG KeyID: 0xEDDDA1B7 GPG Fingerprint: 8206 A196 2084 7E6D 0DF8 B176 BC19 6A94 EDDD A1B7
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