Done. Tarballs put on GitHub, website containers updated, and pushed
onwards to Debian experimental (due to freeze).

I had to branch off spa and cat's release tags because
https://github.com/apertium/apertium-spa/commit/03758b61fe6183a949938f2ae67ac5dcd3a8e9fc
and
https://github.com/apertium/apertium-cat/commit/2fbc818f3e23c10623eb977189281735ef98a045
by donissegui broke the build. The build is still broken in the default
branches - someone please fix those.

-- Tino Didriksen


On Fri, 5 May 2023 at 01:23, Juan Pablo <jpm...@unizar.es> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> The pairs Spanish-Aragonese and Aragonese-Catalan are ready to release
> (can anyone tag them?)
>
> apertium-spa-arg 0.6.0 (commit 61048e9) depends on apertium-spa (commit
> d2455cf, needs new tag)  and apertium-arg 0.2.0 (commit 0b9f06e).
>
> apertium-arg-cat 0.3.0 (commit 5255af5) depends on apertium-arg 0.2.0
> (commit 0b9f06e) and apertium-cat (commit 201dcec, needs new tag).
>
> Although they include some new entries and paradigms (especially in the
> monolingual apertium-arg), the mean reason for the release is that both
> pairs have been adapted to generate Aragonese according to the new
> official spelling system approved by the Academia Aragonesa de la Lengua
> (while still analyzing text with the previous spelling system).
>
> Best,
>
> Juan Pablo
>
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