Hello,

i just made a search in Google Play using the word Apertium and there are
six results, I think you should take a look since they may be at least two
that make a bad use of the Apertium software.

Best regard,

Ismael.

2014-10-20 10:57 GMT+02:00 Ismael Gutierrez Ruiz <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> thank you for your response, yes, the app could be extended to cover other
> Apertium Sign Languages, but I think that right now only exist the es-ssp
> pair. If you want I can make a document explaining what it's needed and how
> to do it after I have presented my project to the University, that will be
> in a month or so.
>
> I don't know if I understand what Mikel wrote completely, what you require
> right now is to publish the modified parts that my project take form
> Apertium and market it like an free/open-source source? Or to publish the
> entire project like an free/open-source source? I make this question to
> undertand better how the GPL license work, and how I have to proceed.
>
> Like I said in the other mail, I want from the start make it open source,
> I have yet to make a final revision of the code and see under what license
> I can publish it.
>
> Of course, the app is free from the start.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ismael.
>
> 2014-10-19 22:30 GMT+02:00 Jacob Nordfalk <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hello Ismael,
>>
>> That's great news! I am happy our engine is used in your project!
>> I'm cc'ing the apertium-stuff mailing list <
>> [email protected]>, as the Apertium community should
>> know this, especially the guys that are working on the es-ssp language pair.
>> Are there other Apertium sign languages, and could it be extended to
>> cover these, if any?
>>
>> As far as I understand our license, you are actually required to give
>> access to your source code, as you are linking with our code, so yes,
>> please mail me when you release the source.
>> I personally feel we should permit closed source apps based on the
>> Apertium engine, but currently we are using the GPL license  (Apertium
>> guys, please correct me if Im wrong)
>>
>> For your information, there is also http://www.mitzuli.com/  -
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/mitzuli/ .
>>
>> Yours,
>> Jacob
>>
>> 2014-10-19 19:48 GMT+02:00 Ismael Gutierrez Ruiz <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hello Jacob,
>>>
>>> my name is Ismael Gutiérrez and I am a student of Computer Engineering
>>> in the University of Málaga. First of all, i am sorry for my english since
>>> it can be a little lacking.
>>>
>>> For my final project i have developed an Adroid App. The App it's a
>>> translator from spanish to spanish sign language, and is partially based in
>>> your Apertium Offline Translator for Android, and use the es-ssp language
>>> pair.
>>>
>>> I write you because i'm interested in your opinion about the App, it is
>>> currently available in the Google PlayStore, it's name is Signum, and can
>>> be find through this link:
>>>
>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.signum
>>>
>>> I also have the intention of make this app an open source app, but i
>>> haven't decided yet where and when I will upload the code. If you are
>>> interested I will send you another mail with the link to the code when I
>>> upload it.
>>>
>>> My best regards,
>>>
>>> Ismael Gutiérrez.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jacob Nordfalk <http://profiles.google.com/jacob.nordfalk>
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>>
>
>
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