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Boston, Massachusetts USA
Máirín is a senior principal interaction designer at Red Hat. She is passionate about software freedom and free & open source tools, particularly in the creative domain: her favorite application is Inkscape (http://inkscape.org).
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Thanks for the additional resources!
I've used Thinkpads with integrated Wacom tablets for years with Fedora... X61, X220, and now the Thinkpad Yoga S1. The support has always been good. I've sometimes borrowed Red Hat's desktop QA cintiqs and they work well too. One thing to note is that while Wayland (default in Fedora 25) has Wacom support, individual apps do not under Wayland. So i need to boot into X to use my stylus on my laptop.
Thanks Greg! Do the advanced Open Type features now supported include ligatures? Inkscape doesn't support them last I checked so it'd be fun to be able to play with them in Scribus.