Hi.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
at Sat, 10 Jun 2000 20:50:13 -0600 (MDT),
Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In fact, the download ratios don't seem to have changed much since the
> last time this came up, still about 5-6% of all downloads from
> ftp.debian.org are for non-free software. Not bad for something that is
> only 6% of all packages!
Because non-free packages are rarely distributed on CD-ROMs, while
the main and the contrib packages will be, the percentage of traffic
for non-free will go high. (There are some "snap-shot" CD-ROMs even
for unstable. Many of them just includes main.)
> reason alone. In particular I'd like to see a little consideration for
> some of the more diverse groups that are serviced by non-free [anyone else
> notice how many Asian fonts are in there?].
I found several package of fonts in non-free, but most of them look
not so specific to Asian language. xfonts-naga10 and figfonts-cjk are
Asian related one, and gsfonts-other seems to include some related
font as part of it, but others (figfonts, freefont, sharefont, gfont)
don't look specific to Asian language at all.
I don't use them at all on my system now, so I may be wrong, though.
And I don't check for unstable since I use frozen only to work for
potato boot-floppies.
For the record, the most of Japanese fonts related packages are
DFSG compatible, and distributed from our main archive area.
(They includes: asiya24-vfont, watanabe-vfont, dvi2ps-fontdata-ja,
konfont, xfonts-a12k12, xfonts-cjk, xfonts-intl-japanese,
xfonts-intl-japanese-big, xfonts-kaname, and xfonts-marumoji)
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