[cantarell-fonts] Update URL of Department of Typography at Reading University



commit 80340647ff9ec4dbefa687e6294eaf85737a426e
Author: Andre Klapper <a9016009 gmx de>
Date:   Sat Nov 20 10:38:32 2021 +0100

    Update URL of Department of Typography at Reading University
    
    Also replace some HTTP by HTTPS links
    
    Fixes #54

 README.md | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 201b14e4..e2ebcb08 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ History
 
 The Cantarell typeface family is a contemporary Humanist sans serif, and is used by the GNOME project for 
its user interface.
 
-Cantarell was originally designed by Dave Crossland as part of his coursework for the MA Typeface Design 
program at the [Department of Typography in the University of Reading, 
England](http://www.typedesign.reading.ac.uk).
+Cantarell was originally designed by Dave Crossland as part of his coursework for the MA Typeface Design 
program at the [Department of Typography in the University of Reading, 
England](https://www.reading.ac.uk/typography/).
 
 After the GNOME project adopted the typeface in November 2010, minor modifications and slight expansions 
were made to it over the years. Pooja Saxena initially worked on the typeface as a participant of the GNOME 
outreach program and later developed her own Devanagari typeface Cambay, which included a redesigned latin 
version of Cantarell. It was backported to the GNOME branch of Cantarell by Nikolaus Waxweiler, who also 
performed other janitorial tasks on it.
 
@@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ Here is a list of major contributors; all contributors are listed in the GNOME G
 | Name               | Email                         | Web Address                                         | 
Description                                                                             |
 | ------------------ | ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
 | Dave Crossland     | dave understandinglimited com | http://understandingfonts.com/who/dave-crossland/   | 
Designer, original Latin glyphs.                                                        |
-| Florian Fecher     | florian fecher grautesk de    | http://www.twitter.com/grautesk                     | 
Designer, original Greek glyphs.                                                        |
+| Florian Fecher     | florian fecher grautesk de    | https://www.twitter.com/grautesk                    | 
Designer, original Greek glyphs.                                                        |
 | Valek Filippov     | frob gnome org                | https://plus.google.com/108983215764171548842/about | 
Designer, original Cyrillic glyphs.                                                     |
 | Erik Hartenian     | infinality infinality net     | \-                                                  | 
Connoisseur of fine font renderding.                                                    |
-| Jacques Le Bailly  | fonthausen baronvonfonthausen com  | http://baronvonfonthausen.com                  | 
Mentor for the Latin set                                                                |
+| Jacques Le Bailly  | fonthausen baronvonfonthausen com  | https://baronvonfonthausen.com                 | 
Mentor for the Latin set                                                                |
 | Pooja Saxena       | anexasajoop gmail com         | http://www.poojasaxena.in                           | 
Designer, new glyphs and many improvements to weight and metric balance.                |
 | Eben Sorkin        | http://sorkintype.com/contact.html | http://sorkintype.com/                         | 
Mentor for the Latin set                                                                |
 | Jakub Steiner      | jimmac gmail com              | http://jimmac.musichall.cz                          | 
Designer, many improvements and GNOME standards engineering.                            |


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