On 09/03/14 01:02, Steven Walling wrote:
Quim,
You're making the same mistake Rob did in his assessment on
Wikitech-l, by ignoring all of the other changes in the typography
update. The change to the body text stack is a slight one in some
sense, yes. But it's not the only change. In addition to adding the
explicit sans-serif body styles, there is also change to the body font
color, size, and line spacing.
Typography is not just choosing a font family. It's also setting that
type in a way that is harmonious with our design goals. This is the
first time any professionally trained designer has ever managed to get
something in production that holistically improves our desktop
typography. It's a Big Fucking Deal. I for one, and sincerely tired of
hearing everyone bikeshed about this one element of the beta.
As you say, this part of the new CSS changes little in terms of
setting an entirely new font family for users. However, it changes a
lot more elements that absolutely essential, like the size of the body
text, spacing, and color. These changes, plus the added assurance that
we know what experience we're delivering consistently across devices
and on each platform, is the point of this typography refresh.
The amount of discussion devoted to the body copy font stack in
particular signals to me that people most concerned about this are
doing so because of the entirely irrational dislike of referring to a
font that is not FOSS. This is superficial, and it fails to bring the
focus back to what is going to achieve a more consistent, usable, and
beautiful reading experience for all.
Not discussing the other changes is not the same thing as ignoring them,
especially in a discussion that only concerns a single aspect. I'm not
really sure why you're bringing the rest of this up.
Perhaps you can answer the question at hand, though. If these fonts are
worth setting aside our FOSS principles for, why is this? Is trying to
'achieve a more consistent, usable, and beautiful reading experience'
the official reason for having this stack of fonts?
-I