Ubuntu Cyrillic Font
You probably know the Canonical Ubuntu font.
I really like him for his personality and rounded shapes, it is nice to see him on the menu, on web pages or just in the text. But from the moment of its appearance, I did not like too sharp differences between Cyrillic characters from the Latin alphabet. Of course, these are different languages, in Russian letters there are much more right angles and different squiggles, but still I think that the Cyrillic version should be more like the Latin version.
I started by publishing a new bug report , then the discussion moved to the next one . I think now the moment has come when it is required to speak to a Russian-speaking audience. Those who use this font every day. Let's try together to decide how we would like to see him.


UP: The topic is continued, in the last post Paul Sladen asks what style should be by default. The one that users will see first. I think this is what users themselves consider appropriate and beautiful. Let us speak about this.
"The question is then, what should the / default / for each language be, as this is the one that users in a particular language or country will see first."


UP: The topic is continued, in the last post Paul Sladen asks what style should be by default. The one that users will see first. I think this is what users themselves consider appropriate and beautiful. Let us speak about this.
"The question is then, what should the / default / for each language be, as this is the one that users in a particular language or country will see first."