[theme-reviewers] external style sheets

Daniel Fenn danielx386 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 16 00:41:27 UTC 2011


Just a quick question, what the max file size that can be uploaded?
Just hat someone may include 2 or more fonts and make the zip file too
big to upload.






On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Otto <otto at ottodestruct.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Edward Caissie
> <edward.caissie at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Given Otto's two comments I am seriously thinking we should be, starting with 3.3, RECOMMENDING all Theme assets (CSS, images, code, etc.) be included with the Theme package/archive; then moving to REQUIRED with 3.4 ... although the only real go-forward issue I see at the moment is the inclusion of Google-fonts (low-risk but still contravening this idea) this can be addressed as well (per Otto).
>
> Note that all of Google's Web Fonts are available for download and can
> be easily included in a theme without too much trouble. Only potential
> issue is size, which I'm still thinking about.
>
> Most of G's fonts are using the SIL Open Font License, which is GPLv2
> compatible. Some of the rest are using the Apache 2 License which is
> not GPLv2 compatible.
>
> If a theme includes a font (or anything else reasonably separate),
> make sure that:
> a) the license for that font is documented in the theme's readme or in
> the stylesheet (all relevant licenses should always be listed
> somewhere)
> b) that the license is a compatible one (listed here:
> http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Review#GPL-Compatible_Font_Licenses)
>
> -Otto
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