[gnome-cy] ACCAC: open-sourcing Y Termiadur
- From: Kevin Donnelly <kevin dotmon com>
- To: gnome-cy www linux org uk
- Subject: [gnome-cy] ACCAC: open-sourcing Y Termiadur
- Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 14:51:02 +0100
On 2 May, following up some points Telsa had raised about the status of the
words in Y Temiadur, and after the request not to link to
www.melin.bangor.ac.uk, I wrote to ACCAC asking them:
(a) to confirm that we had a right to use the Termiadur words;
(b) to consider open-sourcing Termiadur.
I have now received a reply from ACCAC, which in relation to (a) confirms, as
expected, that anybody has a right to use the terms without ACCAC's
permission, but not to reproduce the volume or the title.
In relation to (b), ACCAC takes the line that the terms are available free
from www.melin.bangor.ac.uk, or available to buy on CD from Canolfan Bedwyr,
and therefore that ACCAC sees no justification for releasing the material.
Pace whatever views I might have, based on previous lives, that this shows yet
again that the public sector is the voluntary sector's mortal enemy, the main
question is to decide now whether and how to pursue this.
On (b), I have a couple of difficulties:
- www.melin.bangor.ac.uk has had a MS VBScript problem (...) for at least two
months now, and is actually not available;
- when I linked to it, I was asked to remove the link, on the basis that this
was a "private" resource (I don't know when this changed, if it has), which
was why I wrote Omnivore;
- even if melin were a completely free resource, it is purely web-based, and
cannot therefore be used for non-web purposes, eg packaged as a free
dictionary rpm;
- the CD, apart from costing money, is presumably subject to some sort of
copyright too, although (part of) the contents may come under (a) above;
- the melin address has not exactly been widely publicised;
- I am reluctant, as a taxpayer, to have to pay twice for the same thing -
once to have it made, and once (or more?) to access it.
The two main options are: (1) to pursue this further, making the above points,
and bring in some of our public representatives like AMs/MPs (which has the
side-benefit of raising awareness about free software in general); (2)
sidestep this by starting some sort of Free Welsh Dictionary project, along
the lines of dmoz and the Open Encyclopaedia
Any views would be welcome.
Kevin
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