I was going to introduce myself, but it turns out I already did a few years
back: https://sourceforge.net/p/apertium/mailman/message/32927313/ (I have
a really bad memory, which I like to call ‘being very focused’)

Thinks have barely change since then, I still plan to actively contribute
to the en-gl pair, but it is a long-term plan.

However, I am attending the summer school in Alicante about rule-based
machine translation, and during these two weeks I would like to make some
contributions already.

The easiest way for me to do that would be to have commit access on the
corresponding folder. The pair seems abandoned, so there is not much I can
break, but I promise I will be careful :)

I could also just send all changes by email at the end of the course,
however I would rather use Subversion, so I can commit often, keeping
unrelated changes in separate commits when possible.

I already have a SourceForge username: gallaecio

Thanks,
Adrian
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