On Thu, 21 Sept 2023 at 15:05, Pierre-Yves Chibon pingou@pingoured.fr wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 12:06:00PM +0200, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Hi, I would like to request adding polarsys-b612-fonts to AutoSD.
Commissioned by Airbus and designed by Intactile Design, B612 is a digital font intended to be used in an aeronautical context. B612 is built with legibility as its core: every character is designed to be highly recognizable even in critical reading conditions. B612 drawing has been optimized for screen display, and full hinting has been added to all sizes of alphanumeric characters.
It's used on airplane cockpits, so within the digital cockpit team we think it makes sense to have it available for automotive cockpits as well.
The polarsys-b612-fonts package is already available in Fedora.
If approved, can you please add the polarsys-b612-fonts repo on https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms ? Thanks,
The project has been created: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/polarsys-b612-fonts/
Since it exists in Fedora, if I were you I would just import Fedora's rawhide branch and create an automotive or autosd9s branch for the work specific to our SIG or AutoSD (if you plan on including it there as well).
Another similar technique that's also helpful, is if we ask the Fedora maintainer to create an EPEL9 version of the package, that way the community can help maintain the package and you can just "mirror" EPEL (assuming you keep an eye on the changes they make).
I did this recently when I asked the erofs-utils maintainer to create an EPEL9 rpm for our erosfs related features we are working on:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/erofs-utils
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