Dear Annemarie,

I'm indeed the author of the TeX hyphenation patterns for Greek
(ancient, modern polytonic, and modern monotonic). I have advised
tex-hyphen@tug.org to add the MIT Licence to these hyphenation
patterns, so that you can use them also in Android.

Best regards,

Dimitrios

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> De : Annemarie Apple <aap...@google.com>
> Envoyé : 13 octobre 2021 20:30
> À : Filippou, Dimitrios (RTIT) <dimitrios.filip...@riotinto.com>
> Objet : [External] Greek Tex hyphenation patterns license
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> Vous ne recevez pas souvent de courriers de la part de aap...@google.com. 
> Découvrez pourquoi cela est important
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> Hi Dimitrios,
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> I am reaching out about the Tex hyphenation patterns for Greek, 
> hyph-el-monoton.tex, which we would like to be able to use in the Android 
> Open Source Project.
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> Are you the original author of these patterns? If so, would you be willing to 
> license your hyphenation patterns under the MIT license so that we can use 
> them in Android?
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> If so, would you mind either opening a PR to update the file in GitHub or 
> replying to this email with tex-hyphen@tug.org on cc confirming the following 
> so that the file can be updated in GitHub as well?
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> You are the author of the source code
> That the source code is made available to the public under the terms of the 
> MIT software license,
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> Looking forward to hearing from you!
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> Best,
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> Annemarie Apple
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> Annemarie Apple
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> Program Manager, Android i18n
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> aap...@google.com
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> Questions about Android localization or internationalization? Check out 
> go/android-l10n and go/android-i18n.
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