[multikulti-tech] Red Hat Puts GPL On Five Indian Language Fonts

Chris Croome chris at webarchitects.co.uk
Fri Oct 29 15:03:05 BST 2004


Hi

Fedora 3 is due out on 8 Nov, should be interesting to see how it is
with the Multikulti site :-)

  "Red Hat has released five Indian language fonts as open source,
  licensed under the General Public License. The fonts named 'Lohit'
  which means 'Red' in Sanskrit, are available in five Indian languages
  including Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi and Tamil.  These fonts
  will be available with Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

  "Red Hat is stepping up its commitment to the internationalization and
  localization of Linux. Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 3 was the
  first operating system to be certified by the Free Standards Group to
  conform with the Linux Standard Base (LSB) Internationalized Runtime
  Environment..." 

  http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2004-10-29-010-26-NW-RH-SW    

Chris

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