Any objection to the OFL?
Valerie Sutton
signwriting at MAC.COM
Wed Jun 6 21:48:12 UTC 2007
SignWriting List
June 6, 2007
Thank you, Bill and Steve, for this discussion. It was helpful for me
too...it clarified some things...PNGs are considered a font..that is
good to know!
So this is my decision...We will license the ISWA-PNGs under the OFL...
Many thanks for your help with this...;-)
And I am trying to work on the ISWA when I can...
It is very busy here and barely enough time to work on the symbols...;-)
I will be teaching a class on SignPuddle and SignBank, using Skype
Video, this Friday to a group of several people...It will be an
amazing experience I am sure!
Val ;-)
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On Jun 6, 2007, at 2:23 PM, Steve Slevinski wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Sorry for the confusion of terms. When I used the phrase "symbol
> sets" I was referring to the specific PNG and SVG files. I should
> have used the term font. I'd love to see additional styles for the
> SignWriting symbols. As long as the new font is a new creation, it
> can be under whatever license their creator wishes. If the new
> font is a modification of an OFL font, it may only be released
> under the OFL.
>
> It may be a little confusing to label a collection of PNGs as a
> font. However, 2 matters to consider. First, we are using the
> PNGs as a font. Second, we are heading in the direction of a
> proper font with Unicode support.
>
> When I was discussing the matter on the OFL list, this topic came
> up. We agreed that the PNGs can be considered a font. There was
> general support for a release under the OFL. There was even talk
> about an article on Linux.com about the news.
>
> Regards,
> -Steve
>
>
> Bill Reese wrote:
>> Steve,
>>
>> It's my understanding that fonts aren't the characters of an
>> alphabet or script - they're stylistic representations of those
>> characters. It's conceivable that someone could create a font of
>> SignWriting that gives it a specific style - such as "Arial" or
>> "Times Romans". There seems to be no question that anyone
>> creating one should have the right to assign whatever license they
>> want to that font - just as they do with other alphabets and
>> scripts. I believe the question then becomes, if the OFL is used
>> to assign a license to the characters of an alphabet or script,
>> regardless of style, would it then need to be assigned to all
>> other alphabets or scripts, such as Latin, Cyrillic, Hiragana,
>> Chinese, etc.?
>>
>> It would seem that SignWriting should be in the same class as
>> those. SignWriting is used to create written forms of established
>> natural languages the same way Latin characters have been used to
>> create written forms of other established natural languages in the
>> last 70 years or so.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>> Steve Slevinski wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> We've been discussing licensing issues for SignWriting. I think
>>> the Open Font License is ideal for the SignWriting symbol sets.
>>>
>>> You can read the online version:
>>> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?
>>> site_id=nrsi&item_id=OFL_web
>>>
>>> Under the OFL, I do not see any negatives and many positives.
>>> This is not a major change compared to what we are doing right now.
>>> This licensing is important for widespread adoption in the free
>>> and open source world as well as the proprietary, commercial world.
>>> You will be free to use the symbol sets for any type of writing.
>>> You will be free to use the symbol set with software and include
>>> the symbol set as part of the software. You will be free to
>>> modify the symbol set as long as you release the modified symbol
>>> set under the OFL. You can redistribute the symbol set almost
>>> any way you want. The main restriction is that you can't sell
>>> the font by itself.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any concerns? Please ask questions or read the
>>> license itself. It's about 1 page long and can be read in about
>>> 5 minutes.
>>> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?
>>> site_id=nrsi&item_id=OFL_web
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> -Steve
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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