Hi Daniel,
I see in the subject line of the Debian bug for Jura (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=512638) that it is listed as a monospace font; but this is not the case. It's a variable-width sans font originally inspired by some monospace glyphs.
I know, I noticed, and there's a fixed 0.2 version at http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/ttf-jura/ but it'll need to be uploaded once 0.1 is through NEW queue according to my sponsor.
The most recent version of Jura available on openfontlibrary.org clarifies the licensing issues. After some discussion with Steve White (maintainer of FreeFont) and Karl Berry, I've decided that the Kayah Li glyph range is licensed GPLv3 (since these glyphs were lifted from work I did for FreeMono) and the remainder is licensed under the OFL. I hope this doesn't turn out to be too confusing for the Debian community guidelines. If so, I could give up and dual-license the whole thing.
I think I got that now. Would you mind calling your files something like jura-3.0.tar.gz you miss out version numbers and the tar extension.
The latest version on openfontlibrary.org includes Latin-1, Latin-2, and Cyrillic glyphs. I'll probably add some more accented characters in the future, and I may introduce a Greek range. Any other glyphs I add to the font will probably be on an as-requested basis.
Do you plan to have italic and bold/extra bold? Regards, Guerkan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org