Hi Jeongkyu,
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Hello Charles and others,
I personally talked to IlYong when they started NK version, but no more than that. Several days ago, as 2.0 release approaches, I was also wondering if their work is going good. But I realized from his post that there was problem at least on OpenOffice.org side, unfortunately.
From the L10n discussion on this matter, it seems to be the most practical solution to maintain his patches outside of OpenOffice.org server. However, the most practical does not mean the best or the reasonable. I hope that we (volunteers in L10n and NL projects) can keep working on this matter until we get reasonable solution.
I believe that the first step should be asking Sun to give us _formal explanation_. In fact, when those patches were rejected due to Sun's legal matter, they should have given formal explanation on it. IlYong and we may work together to write down a inquiry to Sun.
I feel this is the best to do. We have speak about this issue on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, because one of our member is an expert of IP and have work in several different countries.
From this link, it seems that OOo is not mentionned :
https://www.sun.com/sales/its/software/software.html
here is the more general public link about sales and restrictions :
http://www.sun.com/sales/its/
From what Alex (our member) said the solution proposed by David could be one, but on the other hand, Sun would have the obligation to inform Sales US Dpt of a secondary transfer of technology.
I'll keep you informet of the discussion.
Kind regards Sophie
Please let me know your opinion on my suggestion.
Regards, Jeongkyu
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