Thanks Jimmy. No-one mentioned it before and I didn't realise. My
mistake.

That's great because it means there is four weeks for the study (bonding
period) and I had planned two weeks only. I'm going to re-schedule
everything and It allows us to get a better tool. (well, If my
application is selected)

Carles.


On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 22:17 +0100, Jimmy O'Regan wrote: 
> On 15 April 2010 22:07, Carles Sanz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > As requested on my GSoC application about the Post-editing tool, I am
> > giving further details about the work plan and how I am going to achieve
> > my goals.
> >
> > I'm not able to update the on-line GSoC application, therefore I'm
> > typing these details on the Wiki.
> > http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/User:Littleowl/Littleowl_pet
> >
> 
> You still have 'study...' in the first week. Read the GSoC FAQ -
> that's what the community bonding period is for. Week 1 is when you
> start coding.
> 



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