Version 1.0 of drm, submitted to CTAN on 1 Sept 2014. Version 1.1 of drm, submitted to CTAN on Friday, 4 Sept 2014, was a bugfix release. Primarily, it corrected very minor errors in the roman W and V, and some slightly larger unsightliness in the roman OE ligature and in the roman r, which got seriously distorted in bold and at larger sizes. Also put the old-style numerals into the italic fonts, where for some reason it was forgotten except for size 10. Finally, there were some potential namespace issues with the more generically named files (e.g., oe.mf), kindly pointed out to me by Karl Berry, which should now be resolved. Due to some errors in packaging, this version was uploaded again the next day, but the version number was not incremented. Version 2.0 of drm, submitted to CTAN on Wed., 10 Sept 2014, was a major release. New bold-extended italic and upright italic, new italic/slanted small and titling caps, new bold extended small and titling caps, redesigned italic shapes for "k" and "u" (little visual difference, but better parameter-wise), improved accents placements for lowercase letters in all italic fonts, improved accent placement in small and titling caps. Version 2.1, submitted to CTAN on 19 September 2014, simply added "<<" and ">>" as ligatures producing guillemets and fixed some kerning issues. It also fixed the widths on the figures in the boldface italic fonts. Version 2.2, submitted to CTAN on 24 September 2014, contained some significant changes. Some kerning fixes; the introduction of a short-tailed "Q" in the roman fonts, accessed via \drmshortq; and the introduction of superior and inferior figures, the former being the default (unless |nodefault| or |notextdefault| is selected) for footnote numbering. Did the usual kerning tweaks. Finally, I fixed the acute and grave accents, which in a number of cases were inexplicably backwards. Version 3.0, submitted to CTAN on 1 October 2014, is a major revision; glyphs and metrics are unchanged, but the fonts are now available as Postscript Type 1 fonts now, being selected automatically by using the "typeone" package option. We also have some tidied-up math glyphs and a set of macros for typesetting *decorative initials* and *enumerate labels* (and other things) using the gmp package and Metapost.