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WebFonts Working Group Teleconference

23 Jun 2010

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Contents


<trackbot> Date: 23 June 2010

<tiro_j> test

<sylvaing> am here

First topic: F2F meeting at TypeCon, Tuesday Aug 17. Not too many people confirmed to be going. Vlad, Christopher, Chris, John, Erik (and who else...?)

We need good representation from browser developers to make the F2F worthwhile.

<erik> Tal said he will join TypeCon.

<sylvaing> f2f: hoping one of sergeym/sylvaing will be able to go to typecon; not sure yet

Vlad will ask Tamye about conference registration fees, possible discount.

SOTA/TypeCon would like to see a "status report" from the WG at TypeCon, and as much interaction between WG members and the conference as possible/appropriate.

Vlad will post (again) to the list to see which browser developers can confirm for the F2F at TypeCon.

[End of F2F discussion. Begin discussion of latest draft spec...]

Is it appropriate to make recommendations in the spec about how UAs should handle WOFFs? Should we recommend against OSes installing WOFFs?

We can put a statement in Recommendations section which says WOFF must not be installed/used as a system font.

Why should WOFF say anything different than what CSS says about web fonts?

<jfkthame> in the introduction: copy the restriction on downloadable fonts from CSS (not available to other docs/apps)

<jfkthame> in Best Practices: recommend against operating systems etc supporting WOFF as an installable font file format

I have no objection to promoting this draft to public draft (after current changes).

<sylvaing> no objection either

We will suspend conference calls for the next 3 weeks -- next call July 21.

July 21 will be later call (same as today).

(I missed the setup to the current topic, so maybe someone wants to write that up here.)

<jfkthame> suggestion that we provide example XSLT for processing the metadata to give a default presentation

Summary of Action Items

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