On Wednesday, 21 October 2015 at 06:34:44 UTC, Eliatto wrote:
On Tuesday, 20 October 2015 at 15:49:18 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
It's not my area, but are you thinking of something like Freeling?

http://nlp.lsi.upc.edu/freeling/
I think that in order to make a new wrapper more popular, it should be created with LGPL license (not GPL). Freeling is GPL.
Is YamCha worth revival in D?
http://chasen.org/~taku/software/yamcha/

The internet doesn't need another discussion about licensing. I'll just say that it depends. However, the most important factors when you currently have nothing to offer are:

- How complete is the library?
- How many people are using it?
- How easy is it to create the bindings?

From my conversations, Freeling does quite well on all counts. Maybe that won't work for you personally because you want to use it in a proprietary project. That's not a compelling reason to ignore it, though, as others might want to use it, and they may be willing to comply with the GPL.

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