Hi Karel, The short answer is yes. I would advise you to start at the Tutorial https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/JOSHUA/Getting+Started If you find anything which causes you problems then please write back here. Once you have skipped through the tutorial then you will have a much better feel for the workflow required. I can see the Apache Tika language identification and translate API's being of particular use here when considered in a runtime context. We have a Joshua implementation over in Tika which can aid you in this task however try the Joshua tutorial first. Lewis
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 7:41 AM, Chris Mattmann <mattm...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Karel, > > I would recommend moving this thread to dev@joshua.incubator.apache.org > instead of the private list. I’ve moved private to BCC. > > Thank you. > > Cheers, > Chris > > > > On 1/16/17, 6:58 AM, wrote: > > Hello, > > We would like to build a self-hosted machine translation system that > could be plugged into our mailman installs. The objective is that the > members of our multicultural network would be able to send email in > their mother language and it would be delivered to the list > machine-translated (and vise versa). > > Are we on the right track with Joshua? I suppose that a lot of > configuration would be needed, but at this point I want to know if I am > not completely mistaken when considering your sw for this. > > Thanks > > karel > > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Karel Novotny > Knowledge Sharing & Network Development Coordinator > APC - The Association for Progressive Communications > https://www.apc.org > GSM: +420 605 243 246 (GMT +1) > jabber: ka...@riseup.net > Working/online: Monday - Thursday > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > My public OpenPGP key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search= > 0x7FDEF502377E4FCA > > > > > > -- http://home.apache.org/~lewismc/ @hectorMcSpector http://www.linkedin.com/in/lmcgibbney