Hi all, I just wanted to write a quick wrap-up notes & thanks cause I was teaching at the European Summer University in Digital Humanities a couple of weeks back and we started few apertium modules that I finally got into the github proper[1-4]. We had great time and the new github setup turned out to be quite useful, not significantly harder than the SVN to teach I believe, and the user interface for initial necessities seems even more easy. Also, I discovered that you can just well edit the dictionaries in github via browser which is surprisingly helpful while trying to set up the virtual boxes. Also apertium-initing everything was great help in setting up course directories for students.
Also, thanks for github integrations team and apertium-init developers and so If everything aligns neatly I might try to teach the course next year again :-) [1] <https://github.com/apertium/apertium-bas> [2] <https://github.com/apertium/apertium-btc> [3] <https://github.com/apertium/apertium-bas-btc> [4] <https://github.com/apertium/apertium-kar> -- Doktor Tommi A Pirinen, Computational Linguist, <https://flammie.github.io/purplemonkeydishwasher/>, Universität Hamburg, Hamburger Zentrum für Sprachkorpora <http://hzsk.de>. CLARIN-D Entwickler. President of ACL SIGUR SIG for Uralic languages <http://gtweb.uit.no/sigur/>. I tend to follow inline-posting style in desktop e-mail messages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Apertium-stuff mailing list Apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/apertium-stuff