https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1619530
--- Comment #18 from Jiri Konecny <jkonecny(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Nicolas Mailhot from comment #17)
(In reply to Jiri Konecny from comment #14)
> The question is if we should use other fonts which would work or to change
> Anaconda code. Honestly the first variant seems like a less hacky to me...
The first option is a short-term workaround. The way Georgian has been
standardized Unicode-side is not expected to change. So if anaconda does not
handle it properly, the issue will come back in a few releases when the
Fedora font set gets updated.
Don't you think that this problem is bigger than Anaconda? Anaconda is just one
of the projects but all the projects supporting Georgian may experience the
same issue. I don't think it's reasonable to fix one case instead of fixing the
root cause here.
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