If I want to package and submit my font for consideration for inclusion by Fedora,  can I do it?
-Anir

On Mon, 17 Jan 2022, 10:58 pm Tom Callaway, <spotrh@gmail.com> wrote:
Normally, this would be as simple as updating the font packages to use the newer versions of the fonts, but I cannot see any font packages in Fedora which include these fonts (Ani, Mitramono, MuktiNarrow).

If these fonts are not packaged in Fedora (or if they were but have been retired), new packages will need to be made and reviewed first. Note: I am not volunteering for this task, because I have more than enough on my plate at the moment without picking up three new font packages.

~spot

On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 10:22 PM Anirban Mitra <mitradranirban@gmail.com> wrote:
I am the developer of Open source OpenType fonts Ani, Mitramono, and MuktiNarrow. My fonts are part of Fedora/Redhat distribution since 2003. Since then I have upgraded my fonts and bugfixed them. However newer versions were not included in Fedora. The fonts are currently hosted in https://github.com/mitradranirban/fonts-fbf-beng and https://github.com/mitradranirban/fonts-mukti. How can the newer and better versions be a part of Fedora distribution?
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