[tex-hyphen] Procedure for adding alternative patterns

Стоян Димитров stoyan at gmx.com
Mon Sep 25 20:42:47 CEST 2017


Thank you both. Im engaging people from the community to get things going.

On 25 September 2017 21:34:56 EEST, Arthur Reutenauer <arthur.reutenauer at normalesup.org> wrote:
>	Hi Stojan,
>
> To stress the central part of Mojca’s longish message, it would really
>be best if you could get some people to work on the patterns and come
>up
>with a file that is definitely better than the current one, so that we
>can simply replace the current file.  Contrary to her, I do believe
>it’s
>entirely possible for patterns of unoptimal quality to be in use for
>decades without anyone reporting it -- unfortunately it’s very hard for
>us to get people to give us real feedback.  I do in any case remember
>seeing some weird things in the Bulgarian patterns.
>
>  In any case, if you do come up with a new set of patterns, we
>recommend the MIT licence (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).  It’s
>a
>very simple licence, and -- as any free software licence -- it allows
>the authors to formally retain the copyright.  If you use someone
>else’s
>file, the conditions they put on them it apply, of course.
>
>	Best,
>
>		Arthur

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