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-Torsten

On 11.11.20, 19:46, "Peter Klügl" <[email protected]> wrote:

    +1 user list


    Peter

    Am 11.11.2020 um 18:20 schrieb Richard Eckart de Castilho:
    > Hi folks,
    >
    > I am have been working on providing UIMA with a consistent concept of how 
annotations can relate to each other
    > (e.g. overlap, follow, precede, cover, etc.) and following this on making 
the SelectFS API of UIMAv3
    > consistent with this concept. While this might sound trivial, it is 
actually not. E.g. figuring out in
    > which cases two annotations overlap if one of the annotations has a 
length of 0 requires some
    > consideration.
    >
    > So we have talked about this topic so far on the developer list:
    >
    >   
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rff2b9882af077907ff1ad08e90f80a62a20efbfab587a08a5e2bc78c%40%3Cdev.uima.apache.org%3E
    >
    > Now I am wondering whether it would be good to instead post such topics 
to the users list
    > because it might be interesting to people here as well. Or maybe all 
those who find this
    > kind of discussion are already also subscribed to the developers list and 
thats ok.
    >
    > What got me thinking into potentially moving this to the users list was 
that at some points,
    > it becomes clear that the behavior of the code (e.g. SelectFS) in some 
(edge)-cases may not
    > have received sufficient consideration in the past and may need to be 
changed to be consistent
    > with itself and with other parts of the framework (e.g. the annotation 
relation concepts).
    > This could potentially break something for a user. I believe I can make 
good informed decisions
    > when a break is so unlikely that the risk is acceptable, but I would 
actually prefer to get
    > some community feedback, e.g. to this mail:
    >
    >   
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r640c3433db93160f77783896c182b2a8a53334434c337425040bc5d2%40%3Cdev.uima.apache.org%3E
    >
    > What do you think? 
    >
    > Would you like to see this topic and maybe similar ones in the future to 
be discussed on the users list instead of the developers list?
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > -- Richard

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