Today is the last day. Should we apply (or has anyone already applied)?

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Xavi Ivars
< http://xavi.ivars.me >

El dc., 31 de gen. 2024, 23:57, Xavi Ivars <xavi.iv...@gmail.com> va
escriure:

> Kevin came up with quite a few ideas 😅
>
> I think we should go for it. I'm happy to mentor this year.
>
> Missatge de Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unham...@fsfe.org> del dia dv., 26 de
> gen. 2024 a les 10:41:
>
>> > [CC: -stuff and PMC]
>> >
>> > Should we apply for Google Summer of Code this year? Deadline Feb 6th.
>> >
>> > -- Tino Didriksen
>>
>> I'd be happy to mentor at least. Some projects that I personally would
>> love to see happen:
>>
>> * More dictionaries and language data! Whether from scratch or converting
>> sources
>> * Implement preferences in existing pairs
>> * Capitalisation handling in existing pairs
>> * Faster / more robust recursive transfer
>> * (alternatively / more experimental) CG-based transfer
>> * Language Server Protocol and/or better editor support
>>   (newly open sourced Zed editor supports tree-sitter …)
>> * WASM
>> * Nice dictionary UI for web (and generally fixing web papercuts)
>>
>> Also, not fully thought through yet, but I'd love some way of debugging
>> apertium-separable ("why did this rule apply/not apply"). I suppose any
>> tooling here would probably also help with regular dix.
>>
>> Also, is there anything that could make using our data in *other* tools
>> and systems easier?
>>
>> best regards,
>> Kevin
>>
>>
>>
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