Thanks for the review; I'll get right to work. A few bullet points:
* Is there anyone out there who is willing to sponsor this package? It'll
take some time for me to tidy up the package (and I will certainly contact the
scim/ibus guys) but if there are any bilingual mentors especially w.r.t. Asian
languages, please let me know if you can help to sponsor this package.
* Regarding the ITP bug you linked in: This seems like a good quality
alternative to waitzar, for people who prefer to type letter-by-letter. I'm
familiar with Mr. Stribley's work in the Burmese community, and it's all
top-notch. I've used the myWin keyboard on Windows, and if it's the same one he
mentions in the package name, then it's an excellent IME to have on Linux. That
said, I have not used this keyboard on Linux, though I'm sure the author would
be happy to answer any questions you have.
* The Apache License recommends placing licensing information at the bottom
of the file. Is there a good reason to move it to the top? If so, I'll move it,
but otherwise I'll stick with the default.
* local.conf is in the tarball because automake generates it when I run
"make distcheck". I am hesitant to remove things that automake thinks are
ncessary. Will removing local.conf affect non-Debian users of scim-waitzar? If
it's harmless to remove, I'll take it out. (Same regarding
config.guess/config.sub)
* Re: khmerOS's decline: That really, really sucks, especially from a
project that made so much real progress.
All other comments (fonts, licensing, documentation) seem reasonable; I'll
effect the necessary changes. Thanks again for the review.
-->Seth
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