In this specific case, the ClearType font is supplied as part of the freetype2 package; last summer the upstream maintainer changed the package’s default settings to disable Clear Type and thereby avoid possibly relevant Microsoft patents. So, consistent with Novell’s preexisting practices and current policy, Novell is using the default settings established by the upstream maintainer. Distributions such as Fedora made the same choice. This issue only came up in the summer of 2006 and therefore older distributions are using the previous default (enabled ClearType).
We hope this clears up any confusion over the issue.
Comments
Stephen Holmes
2007-04-10 22:33:18
shane
2007-04-10 22:51:05
I have made that characterization as well, even in the linked article:
But, the GPLv2 preamble clearly defines the purpose and intent of the license:
By making this discriminatory patent deal in which Microsoft has agreed to not enforce their patent rights for a royalty payment, I believe Novell is not complying with the license's intent.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-04-11 12:42:46