Not being familiar with the field of typography, I have no idea how these 
changes will affect the Go fonts.

However, if they make the examples shown in the Go blog from November 2016 
significantly less ugly, I'm all for ti.

--
Kevin Powick

On Thursday, 2 February 2017 19:25:42 UTC-5, Nigel Tao wrote:
>
> Bigelow & Holmes, the designers of the Go Fonts, are preparing an 
> update to those fonts. The changes so far are: 
>
> • adjusted box/chart/shade/split-integral to align vertically 
> • adjusted shade characters to align vertically & horizontally (more 
> or less aesthetically) 
> • merged the contours of ring of Aring U+00C5 with the A 
> • renamed U+02C9 -> uni02C9 in Bold and Bold Italic to conform to name 
> in Regular and Italic and avoid name conflict with "macron" 
> • added U+FFFD "Replacement" character 
>
> If you have any other bug reports, feature requests, or just like to 
> comment in general, please reply to the discussion group here, and 
> I'll pass it on to B&H. 
>

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