Template talk:Free and open-source typography
Dubious inclusionsI've removed the following items from this template:
Can anyone explain/justify the inclusion of any of these? I'm also unsure about the inclusion of OCR-A and OCR-B; the former is (according to its article) a font design that has both free and non-free implementations, while the latter's article makes no reference to free/open source typography at all. -- Perey (talk) 14:19, 3 August 2012 (UTC) sectionsWhy the distinction between operating system typefaces and others? Why is that significant enough to separate out? ⇔ ChristTrekker 15:07, 3 December 2013 (UTC) It does seem arbitrary. Maybe we should break out the GNU, SIL and Adobe fonts into their own categories, since there are enough of them? Or maybe by license? S-1-5-7 (talk) 07:33, 19 August 2014 (UTC) One concern I have is the proliferation of very similar font variants:
On the lower box, the current list is a bit arbitrary: it's is far from a list of the best or most notable open-source fonts, just the fonts people have written articles for and been able to justify as notable. This kind of box is hard to curate, though, so it can stay as it is. What I might do is write some more articles on notable open-source foundries-Pablo Impallari's group comes to mind, and the League of Movable Type too. Blythwood (talk) 23:52, 15 October 2014 (UTC) Font notability?I came here originally searching for the Lato (font), which is listed in this template but whose page was deleted for lack of notability. I'm not sure whether Lato is notable or not according to Wikipedia standards, but I see the font around at lot and would have found the article a useful reference. If it's not then what makes any font notable enough to be on Wikipedia? If fonts aren't generally notable, then what's the future of this template? Marcstober (talk) 12:39, 26 April 2015 (UTC)
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