Onkar, according to the documentation: "All files hosted by the OFFO
project come with an OSI-approved Open Source license, or were placed in
the Public Domain by their authors." [1]

Thus, I guess, it should be OK to package them for Debian/Ubuntu. This
would be of great help to us end-users, as I have been struggling for
hours trying to get FOP to read the OFFO patterns, without success.

[1] http://offo.sourceforge.net/hyphenation/licenses.html

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