On Wednesday 07 February 2007, Matthias Klose wrote:
> The various README's are supposed to have the copyright information,
> but they don't have it.  If the files are derived from the TeX/LaTeX
> hyphenation patterns, then the LPPL requires some information to be
> included in the derived work as well.

>  - README_da_DK.txt: No license/copyright at all.

I asked the danish people (to whom I occasionally send some data) about this.
The hyphenation and the README file does nto seem to have anything to do with 
each others.

The README is from the dsdo - den store danske ordliste (da.speling.org). The 
dsdo is basically a word list for spell checking, but it does also contain 
some hyphenation information for specific words, but no general information 
about hyphenation rules. So the dsdo is probably not the base for the 
hyph_da.dic file.

Their guess was that the hyph_da.dic file is coming frome some LaTeX 
something.

/Sune
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