Hi Apertiumers:
Fran Tyers sent the attached message to the people in WinXLator
(http://www.winxlator.com/index.html).
They seem to be incorporating Apertium into their code. We cannot find any
information about how to get the sources, and their licensing information is
wrong:
"WinXLator is freeware. WinXLator is free, because it uses open-source/free
technologies that limit the usage to non-commercial use."
We'll wait a few days for them to answer. We might be before a violation of the
Apertium GPL license.
Mikel
Mikel L. Forcada <[email protected]>
Dept. Llenguatges i Sistemes Informàtics
Universitat d\\\'Alacant, E-03071 Alacant (Spain)
Tel.: +34 96 590 9776 Fax: +34 96 590 9326
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Dear Erik,
I've recently come across the site winxlator.com, first of all,
congratulations on the good work. We have been trying to get a Windows
distribution of Apertium for some time, but as none of our core
developers use Windows, you can appreciate that this has been a constant
struggle.
The second thing I would like to ask is, where can we download the
source code for the distribution ? (I presume some changes have needed
to be made to the Apertium code in order to make it work nicely on
Windows, and it would be good to have those upstream.)
Best regards,
Francis Tyers (on behalf of the Apertium Project Management Committee)
PS. I am CC'ing Mikel Forcada, the current President of the Committee.
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