We could offer to take over the Linux Libertine project. However at the moment I am truly swamped with LGM stuff. I visited University of Westminster campus yesterday after work to see what the facilities and equipment are like, so I can work the AV controls, record, and provide a nice documentation and easy environment for people to give their permutations this year. It's an ocean of buttons. Lol. Really awesome facilities and professional exponent though. It's going to be a blast!
After the event, I could have a look like, and we could provide better and easier download experience. This may be why it's not in google fonts. Maybe they considered it a waste of their time too. ;(
-C On 16 Mar 2016 6:19 am, "Krzysztof Kosiński" <tweenk.pl@...400...> wrote:
2016-03-15 21:25 GMT-07:00 Martin Owens <doctormo@...400...>:
LinuxLibertine probably can't change nginx/http but it should really do something about the lack of usable download. I don't want hundreds of ttf files and then a DIY job of writing a css for them all, and I don't even want all the different variants. The process needs to be made easier for web developers. The existing zip files were a waste of my time.
I wonder why they won't upload them to Google Webfonts. On the other hand, there are no signs of activity from the project since 2012.
Best regards, Krzysztof
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