Freedom Issue #757
Freedom Issue #123: wanted: blacklist for nonfree aur packages
More non-free AUR fonts packages will be blacklisted
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Description
There are many non-free/libre font packages from AUR4 (https://aur4.archlinux.org), and it will be targeted into AUR blacklist.
- ttf-c64: Style64's non-free font license, Restricts distribution and/or commercial usage.
- ttf-code2000: The Wikipedia article said "the Code2000 font was available as unrestricted shareware".
- ttf-coolvetica: Taken from Garry's Mod on GitHub, made by Ray Larabie (Typodermic Fonts), but it's not a free font.
- ttf-eurostile-complete: Non-free URW++ EULA font license.
- ttf-game-fonts: I'm not really sure why fonts aren't free?
- ttf-lastwaerk: Non-free font license, restricts derivation and/or modification usage (CC BY-ND 3.0)
- ttf-montepetrum: Non-free font license, restricts derivation and/or modification usage (CC BY-ND 3.0).
- ttf-office-2007-fonts: Non-free Microsoft fonts.
- ttf-qurancomplex-fonts: Restricts distribution and/or modification usage of the copyright text.
- ttf-siddhanta: Non-free font license, restricts commercial, derivation and/or modification usage (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).
- ttf-trigger: Non-free font license, restricts commercial usage (CC BY-NC 3.0).
- ttf-tw: Non-free font license, restricts derivation and/or modification usage (CC BY-ND 3.0).
- ttf-zekton-rg: Made by Ray Larabie (Typodermic Fonts), but it's not free font.
- ttf-zelda: I'm not really sure why fonts aren't free?
History
Updated by Anonymous over 8 years ago
- Related to Freedom Issue #123: wanted: blacklist for nonfree aur packages added
Updated by bill-auger about 5 years ago
- Related to Freedom Issue #751: Nonfree AUR packages added
Updated by bill-auger almost 4 years ago
- Related to deleted (Freedom Issue #751: Nonfree AUR packages)
Updated by bill-auger almost 4 years ago
- Related to deleted (Freedom Issue #123: wanted: blacklist for nonfree aur packages)
Updated by bill-auger almost 4 years ago
- Parent task set to #123
- Status changed from in progress to not-a-bug
closing, in favor of the 'your-system-sanity' discussion: #1035