Dear all, I intend to package libjlha-java which can be downloaded from http://homepage1.nifty.com/dangan/Content/Program/Java/jLHA/LhaLibrary.html . There is a english license written on http://homepage1.nifty.com/dangan/en/Content/Program/Java/jLHA/LhaLibrary.html and it is a free software license. But in every *.java (source code) the license is written in Japanese (same as the license shown on the Japanese page). Because I'm not good at Japanese, so I can't make sure the license in Japanese is free or not. Is there any way to deal with the problem without asking the upstream author to change the source files?
Second, the javadoc documents coming with the source files are Japanese. Should I prune the documents or include them? How do I include them? Should I seperate to another binary package like libjlha-java-doc(-jp)? And should I register them to doc-base? Thanks for the answers. regards, Ying-Chun Liu -- PaulLiu(Ying-Chun Liu) E-mail address:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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