On 2013-10-13 09:44, R.J. Baars wrote:
> I just noticed the long process of having lT digging through the Dutch
> input files has succesfully ended without any further crashes.
Unfortunately I did have another hang in the server test. The bug report
is here: https://github.com/languagetool-org/l
I understand, but copyright owners can decide to
waive their rights. That seems probable in this case. Just need to ask.
Marcin MiÅkowski wrote thus at 08:12 PM 12-10-13:
>These files are copyrighted, so they are of no use for developers of
>LanguageTool anyway.
>
>Regards,
>Marcin
>
>W dniu 201
On 2013-10-13 10:27, Paolo Bianchini wrote:
> paolob67
You should now have write access. One thing to look out for is this: Get
the latest updates from master via git pull --rebase. This will prevent
the ugly merge commits you get when you just do git pull. If you don't
know git yet and you fe
paolob67
thanks.
Paolo
On Oct 12, 2013, at 8:18 PM, Daniel Naber wrote:
> On 2013-10-12 20:01, Paolo Bianchini wrote:
>
>> Hi I get this message when I try to push changes to the website.
>>
>> https://github.com/languagetool-org/languagetool-website.git:
>> git-receive-pack not permitted
>
>
Does anyone know the maker of the Afrikaans spell checker?
It seems to have a lot of proper names without the required capital.
Ruud
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I just noticed the long process of having lT digging through the Dutch
input files has succesfully ended without any further crashes.
Looks like the fixes applied were great!
Ruud
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