Hello Soomyung, Thanks a lot for this. This is very good news.
Let's await the PMC Chair's suggestion on next steps. See LUCENE-3305 to get an idea how the process was for Japanese. If the process goes well, I'm happy to see how I can set aside some time after Lucene Revolution to work on integrating this. Best regards, Christian Moen アティリカ株式会社 http://www.atilika.com On Apr 24, 2013, at 7:40 PM, 이수명 <smlee0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Christian. > > Thanks for your reply. > I'm happy to hear about a code grant process. > > To make the dictionaries, I collected words itself and word features from > books and internet. > And I organized all of the information that I collected to make the korean > morphological analyzer. > Therefore the dictionaries is that I made. > > I think It is enough to attach a file(License Notice) that describe on where > the dictionaries originate from and the kind of licensing (Apache License > 2.0). > > If it is not enough, please leave me a message and give me some guide. > > thanks. > > Soomyung Lee > > > 2013/4/24 Christian Moen <c...@atilika.com> > Hello SooMyung, > > Thanks a lot! It will be great to get Korean supported out-of-the-box in > Lucene/Solr. > > In terms of process, I'll leave this to Steve Rowe, PMC Chair, to comment on, > but a code grant process sounds likely. > > I'm seeing that the code itself has an Apache License 2.0, but could you > elaborate on where the dictionaries originate from and what kind of licensing > terms that are applicable? > > Many thanks, > > > Christian Moen > > On Apr 24, 2013, at 2:05 PM, <smlee0...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've developed the Korean Analyzer and distributed it since 2008. >> Many people who use lucene with korean use it. >> >> I posted it to the sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/lucenekorean) >> Here is the cvs address >> d:pserver:anonym...@lucenekorean.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/lucenekorean >> >> KoreanAnalyzer consists of Korean Morphological Analyzer, Korean Dictionary >> and Korean Filter. >> When using lucene with korean, One thinks of CJK Analyzer. >> But CJK Analyzer is improper for korean. >> >> Korean has a specific characteristic and is needed to analyze morpheme when >> extracting the index keyword. >> Korean Analyzer has solved the problem with the Korean Morphological >> Analyzer. >> >> Korean Analyzer has also the feature of spliting compound noun. >> >> Now, I want to contribute the korean analyzer to the lucene project. >> Please let me know how to contribute it. >> >> If you want to check the source code, please visit the sourceforge cvs >> repository. >> >> Best regards. >> -- >> SooMyung Lee >> Director of Research Center >> Argonet co. ltd, >> >> Manager of Luene Korean Analyzer >> http://korlucene.naver.com >> >> Contact: +82-10-6480-5710 > > > > > -- > SooMyung Lee > Director of Research Center > Argonet co. ltd, > > Manager of Luene Korean Analyzer > http://korlucene.naver.com > > Contact: +82-10-6480-5710 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org