On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 05:05:21PM +0100, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > >What about other Asian codecs? > > The other codecs in the SF Python Codecs project have license > and maintenance problems. Most of these stem from Tamito's > original codec which was under GPL. > > There are plenty other encodings we'd need to cover most > of the Asian scripts. However, in order for them to be usable > we'll have to find people willing to maintain them or at least > make sure that they fit the need and are correct in their > operation (where "correct" means usable in real life). > KoreanCodecs in the SF Korean Python Codecs (http://sf.net/projects/koco) a.k.a KoCo is changed from PSF License to LGPL on Barry's request in early 2002. Because it has many fancy codecs that isn't used in korean real world, I'd like to make an essence of KoreanCodecs in PSF License if python needs it. KoCo implementation is the only widely-used codec set for korean encodings and I can maintain if it needs. Regards, Hye-Shik =)
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