[Apertium-stuff] commit access

2016-03-10 Thread Ульяна Сенцова
Hi!
I'm working on Spanish-Sicilian language pair, and my username by
sourceforge.net is uliana-sentsova. Could I please get commit access?
Thanks a lot,
Uliana
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Re: [Apertium-stuff] GSoC '16 Ideas seriously need attention

2016-03-10 Thread Flammie Pirinen
2016-03-05, Flammie Pirinen sanoi:

> 2016-03-04, Tino Didriksen sanoi:
> 
> > Students are already looking at them and starting to do the coding
> > challenges, but they're not all still relevant, or now need to be
> > done in a radically different way because we've improved a lot of
> > things over the last 1.5 years.
> > 
> > So please read through the ideas and the attached Read More page and
> > fix what you find.  
> 
> Excellent idea Tino. Looking at the things I know the best, maybe we
> want to re-organise these:
> 
> * Extend lttoolbox to have the power of HFST
> * Flag diacritics in lttoolbox
> * (Weighted transfer rules)
> * Weights in lttoolbox
> 
> It's all basically the same large concept that fits under the first
> heading. I'm thinking the some of the challenges like ATT format
> handler have been in apertium already for a while. If you agree I
> could try combining them over the weekend or at least in part.

I've moved the three under first heading and left the transfer rules
alone, and deleted the two topics, I did not move the mentors from
other tasks into the new one so you can decide if you want to follow
this one, if someone has time to clean the page to be more
understandable for someone outside the HFST stuff it would be a good
thing.
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[Apertium-stuff] To all potential GSoC students: Try Apertium-viewer

2016-03-10 Thread Jacob Nordfalk
To all GSoC students,

To get into Apertium theres is a really cool tool (well, I made it, so of
course I think so! :-) called Apertium-viewer
 which lets you play around
with language pairs and see how they are working, it can guide you
installing new language pairs and you can even view the source files and
edit the dictionaries in context.

Install Java, then you can run it with
wget https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/builds/apertium-viewer/apertium-
viewer.jar
java -jar apertium-viewer.jar

Read more at http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Apertium-viewer

I might do a youtube screencast ​displaying some of the features in the
next few weeks.

Read more at http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Apertium-viewer

Note: The tool is not a replacement for other tools, its a way to get into
the tools and understand the toolchain.

Yours,
Jacob  (jacobEo on #apertium IRC)
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