Description of problem: http://alee.qubit.name/fonts/alee/ All Korean users don't use baeckmuk fonts. Debian, gentoo, ubuntu provide alee font package for Korean users. See bug 112877 screenshot : http://kldp.org/files/ttf-alee-guseul-hanja.png Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: always
As a first step it would be great if you could contribute a package of alee to Fedora. Please see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join for how to do that.
In my opinion, maybe we can include it, but we cannot use it in default font, because it is not formal style. I don't really like Baekmuk, but it is formal style.
Given that alee fonts are free to modify, redistributable. I support Jong Bae's suggesting to include it as non-default font.
Dear Sangu, Would you or someone be willing to submit and maintain the font as a separate package in Fedora. Assuming there are no problems with license it would be great to have it included in Fedora.
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If you can submit a package for review I would be happy to check and review it. Thanks.
(In reply to comment #10) > If you can submit a package for review I would be happy to check and review it. > Thanks. If sangu is can't packaging I 'll be a alee-fonts packaging for review
That would be great, Dennis.