你好, 肖湘晔 -- > I found hyphenation patterns of many languages in tug.org > <http://tug.org> (link > <http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/txt/>) > and are interested in using the data. However, licenses of many pattern > files do not work for us. [...] Unicode license also works for us but it > requires to > make Unicode joint copyright owner.
Could you please clarify who the "us" are in "licenses of many pattern files do not work for us" and "Unicode license also works for us" ? When you first wrote to Dominik Wujastyk regarding the British English patterns, you said : > I really like your hyphenation patterns for British English and would > like to put it in Unicode.org. However, the license doesn’t work. > Could you license it under Unicode license. but now you write that "Unicode license also works for us but it requires to make Unicode joint copyright owner" so it would seem that the primary motivation is /not/ to "put [the patterns] in Unicode.org". If you could clarify exactly who the "us" in the two phrases above, and at the same time clarify exactly what you (or "us") are planning to do with the pattern files once the licence has been modified, we may all be better able to what is required and your motivation for the request. Philip Taylor
