Markus Koschany <a...@debian.org> writes:
> On Fri, 24 May 2019 11:33:04 +0300 Protesilaos Stavrou > <i...@protesilaos.com> wrote: >> Package: webext-privacy-badger >> Version: 2019.2.19-1 >> Severity: wishlist >> >> Dear Maintainer, >> >> I believe the package "webext-privacy-badger" in Buster should not >> depend on "fonts-open-sans". The latter can be defined as a recommended >> package instead. >> >> Looking at Privacy Badger's source code (via `apt download`) it appears >> that "Open Sans" is only used on "firstRun.html". That font is defined >> in <package>/usr/share/webext/privacy-badger/skin/css/firstRun.css >> >> A fallback "sans-serif" font is specified as well, meaning that the text >> will be displayed properly even without package "fonts-open-sans". >> >> Thank you for your attention! >> >> Best regards, >> Protesilaos > > The open-sans fonts is used by upstream and shipped with the upstream > sources. We just replace it with a system fonts to reduce the fonts > duplication in Debian. The intention is really to display the firstRun > page with this fonts and not with something else and to ensure that we > have to depend on fonts-open-sans. This is not a bug. > > Regards, > > Markus Koschany Dear Markus, Thank you for the clarification! All the best, Protesilaos