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Re: Emacspeak phrase breaks
- To: Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Emacspeak phrase breaks
- From: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 15:20:40 +1100 (EST)
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I agree with Jason and Raman - I think opne source is the go as it
gives us all the chance to contribute or fix problems and there is a
higher chance that if someone decides to do a linux distribution with
emacspeak as one of the packages they will be able to include festival
etc. However, although it would be good if the mbrolla team made
sources available, I think that choice is up to them.
T.X.
Jason White writes:
> I agree with Raman here: it would be preferable to devote effort to an
> open solution, instead of relying on the Mbrola authors to make changes to
> a programme for which they are unwilling to make available the source
> code. If they want to be helpful, the Mbrola authors should make the
> source code available for non-commercial purposes.
>
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