Nicolas,
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 1:23 PM Nicolas Mailhot
wrote:
> The safe part is just to update the Fedora font packages to the latest
> upstream version of the fonts if we do not ship it yet. You can ignore
> byte-equivalency, fortunately font libs are robust enough they do not
> depend on a p
Le mercredi 06 juin 2018 à 19:05 -0600, Jerry James a écrit :
> We have fontawesome-fonts-web,
which was needless ignorance of Fedora guidelines BTW
> Since the .ttf files of those fonts are not byte-equivalent to the
> ones we ship ... I'm not sure what is safe to do here.
The safe part is ju
Le mercredi 06 juin 2018 à 19:05 -0600, Jerry James a écrit :
> I somehow wound up owning python-sphinx_rtd_theme, I think probably
> because I was the first person to attempt to do a build that needed
> it. :-) Anyhow, I am not at all sure that I am competent to be the
> maintainer. I need some
On 7.6.2018 03:05, Jerry James wrote:
I somehow wound up owning python-sphinx_rtd_theme...
And BTW whatever you do, please don't do it before the Python 3.7
rebuild. python-sphinx_rtd_theme is somewhat critical and if we break it
or add more deps, the entire Python 3.7 think might be stuck. T
On 7.6.2018 03:05, Jerry James wrote:
I somehow wound up owning python-sphinx_rtd_theme, I think probably
because I was the first person to attempt to do a build that needed it.
:-) Anyhow, I am not at all sure that I am competent to be the
maintainer.
> ...
Any advice on how to deal with th
I somehow wound up owning python-sphinx_rtd_theme, I think probably because
I was the first person to attempt to do a build that needed it. :-)
Anyhow, I am not at all sure that I am competent to be the maintainer. I
need some advice. There is a new upstream version available, 0.4.0. I am
lookin