On 16 October 2014 15:14, Richard Hughes <hughsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you maintain a font in Fedora, or are a provenpackager, I could > really need your help this weekend. Basically, we want to implement > AppStream metadata[1] for all the fonts we want to show in the > software center. I've already made a good start, and now other people > are starting to help as well, so I'm pretty sure we can get the > majority finished for next week when we can submit a mega-update of > updated fonts. > > I've started a shared spreadsheet here: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o2sPWF7PEe6BKnBeZUI23m51nfFHUMx61IRsdNDozig/edit#gid=0 > with what needs doing -- if you can help, please put your FAS name in > the second column and get building. If any fonts are missing that you > think belong in the software center please feel free to add them. > > It's really easy to add content for fonts. This is an example with > multiple subpackages: > > http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/silkscreen-fonts.git/commit/?id=32acdd5aa900ad732c023a73f7cd269a136f0957 > and fonts with only one package are even easier, e.g. > > http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/oflb-brett-fonts.git/commit/?id=72ff3099f733949f9526221b47a63eff9b9b969d > Thanks for templates :) Will be very helpful if you can add "how to test" information as well. i.e. after local install package will appear in gnome-software something in bit detail. Regards, Pravin Satpute
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