On 13 December 2015 at 21:09, Karl Berry wrote: > Who will attend the meeting from TUG side > > Speaking as a member of the TUG board of directors, I can say that the > whole hyphenation stuff has nothing in particular to do with TUG, > organizationally/administratively. TUG per se has no technical staff > and no substantive budget. All TeX work in the hyphenation area, and > essentially all others, is done by volunteers, on their own time, at > their own discretion. > > At any rate, there is no magic bullet for this issue. If you want > authors to change licenses, each one has to be approached individually > and the argument made. Some may agree, some won't. That's how it goes. > TUG, as such, has no sway in the matter. -k
I assumed we were talking about an online meeting like using Skype (without any required travel budget). Not in the name of TUG, but in the name of the "hyphenation" group. I would assume that me, Arthur Reutenauer, Matija Å uklje would be interested (and possibly Karl Berry). Mojca
