Updated:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/s/scim-waitzar/


> I guess so, no idea where the various jurisdictions stand
> on that. I'd
> err on the side of caution and say that they were/are
> derivative works
> of the fonts they are from. What role to they have in
Makes sense. I've removed the myanmar3 xml files from the repository, and 
changed the names of the "padauk" and "bitstream vera" xml files to avoid name 
clashes (part of the derivative works clause). 


> Cool. Did you embed any fonts in the PDF, which ones and
> what licenses?
I embedded Padauk (for the Burmese text) and Bitstream Vera Sans (for those 
viewing the pdf in Windows). Bitstream Vera has its own license (also included) 
which allows almost unlimited re-distribution, and Padauk is OFL.

I've also added this information to "copyright".


> > 1) Generating Myanmar.model at run-time is not
> appropriate, and way outside the scope
> > of a romanisation library.
> 
> What about at package build time?

Terribly sorry, that was a typo on my part. I meant to say "Generating 
Myanmar.model at *package build time* is not appropriate and way outside the 
scope of a romanisation library." 


> My view of 'source' is a bit complicated but is
> based on the desire
> for equality between upstream and any users of their
> software.

Actually, I'm pretty comfortable with your approach to "source". In that sense, 
"MyanmarList_v2.txt" (in libwaitzar's repository) is the definitive source for 
the romanisation.

Given "MyanmarList_v2.txt" and the relevant documentation, an independent 
developer can correct any minor errors in the model (Myanmar.model) simply by 
using a text editor.

If a third-party developer wants to create their own Myanmar.model, then they 
will need their own language model software. (For example, they might use 
weighted-difference pruning). Again, MyanmarList_v2.txt gives them everything 
they need.

That's my basic rationale; please tell me if it fits with your view of source.


> I'm at LCA so I don't have time right now for much
> more than this
> mail, may take a look later in the week.
Have a good conference! I know I've been sending a lot of emails to the list 
lately, but I want to let you know that I really appreciate your time and 
comments. I certainly don't take you guys for granted. :)

Cheers,
-->Seth




      


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