Re: [Apertium-stuff] IDEAS AND INPUTS FOR THE PYTHON API OF APERTIUM

2018-03-11 Thread arghya bhattacharay
Respected all, I realize how vague my queries must have been from an outside perspective. I apologize for the same. Also, I have been involved with the coding task and I do not have a problem understanding the technicalities of the project. With respect to the suggestion by Shardul Chiplunkar an

Re: [Apertium-stuff] Apertium eng-cat release

2018-03-11 Thread Francis Tyers
El 2018-03-11 23:41, Marc Riera Irigoyen escribió: Dear Apertiumers, After intense work during last year's GSoC and the following months, I'm glad to announce that the apertium-eng-cat pair, currently in apertium-incubator, is finally testvoc clean and ready for trunk. This is a rewrite and a re

Re: [Apertium-stuff] Apertium eng-cat release

2018-03-11 Thread Francis Tyers
El 2018-03-11 23:41, Marc Riera Irigoyen escribió: Dear Apertiumers, After intense work during last year's GSoC and the following months, I'm glad to announce that the apertium-eng-cat pair, currently in apertium-incubator, is finally testvoc clean and ready for trunk. This is a rewrite and a re

[Apertium-stuff] Apertium eng-cat release

2018-03-11 Thread Marc Riera Irigoyen
Dear Apertiumers, After intense work during last year's GSoC and the following months, I'm glad to announce that the apertium-eng-cat pair, currently in apertium-incubator, is finally testvoc clean and ready for trunk. This is a rewrite and a replacement of the original English-Catalan (en-ca) pai

Re: [Apertium-stuff] IDEAS AND INPUTS FOR THE PYTHON API OF APERTIUM

2018-03-11 Thread Mikel L. Forcada
Oops, I hadn't seen this one. Mikel El 11/03/18 a les 17:56, Shardul Chiplunkar ha escrit: Hi Arghya, Just my two cents: suppose you actually built the wrapper according to your current idea. If someone was trying out the interface in an interactive shell, what would it look like? (Just tran

Re: [Apertium-stuff] IDEAS AND INPUTS FOR THE PYTHON API OF APERTIUM

2018-03-11 Thread Mikel L. Forcada
Dear Arghya, you say "Python users and experts please do provide your valuable inputs.". However, this is not how this works. A clear Coding Challenge is given in the GSoC idea description (http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code/Python_library): mentors of the task will

Re: [Apertium-stuff] Regarding working on ideas of GSOC ,2018

2018-03-11 Thread Mikel L. Forcada
Aaditya: (1) read our ideas page: http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code . Check what you would like to do. (2) ideas have a coding challenge. Try the challenge. Interact with us with specific questions (here, or in our IRC channel, #apertium at irc.freenode.net (3)

Re: [Apertium-stuff] IDEAS AND INPUTS FOR THE PYTHON API OF APERTIUM

2018-03-11 Thread Shardul Chiplunkar
Hi Arghya, Just my two cents: suppose you actually built the wrapper according to your current idea. If someone was trying out the interface in an interactive shell, what would it look like? (Just translation? Getting all the intermediate steps? The names/organization of the modules? etc) Often,

[Apertium-stuff] Regarding working on ideas of GSOC ,2018

2018-03-11 Thread AADITYA KUMARRAI IET Lucknow Student
Hello Sir, This is Aaditya Kumar Rai,pursuing Computer Science Engineering (currently in Second Year ) at one of Premier Government college in India. I have good hand on working over open source projects based on Programming & Full Stack Development in Web and Applications, as I have already dev

[Apertium-stuff] IDEAS AND INPUTS FOR THE PYTHON API OF APERTIUM

2018-03-11 Thread arghya bhattacharay
Greetings Everyone, I'm working on building a Python Wrapper for the Apertium Core modules (Lttoolbox and Apertium) using a tool called SWIG. I need your help in the form of Ideas and suggestions as to how should the library be organised, or how you would like the python package to be organised.