2010/12/29 Kamila Součková <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am sending you a report on Apertium release freshness. The attached
> CSV spreadsheet contains for each released language pair the release
> version and date, and number of entries in dictionariy entries and
> rules for both the released version and the HEAD revision in trunk.

Good work! Ďakujemy.

> The script that generates this is at
> http://fks.sk/~dragonias/apertium-gci/release_freshness_report.sh ,
> and the releases.txt file that the script requires is at
> http://fks.sk/~dragonias/apertium-gci/releases.txt .
>

It should probably go into SVN somewhere.

> Keep up the good work!
>
> Cheers, Kamila
>
> P.S. The question marks mean the files were not found, in this case
> that apertium-es-an and apertium-ht-en are not in trunk anymore(?).

Both were 'preview' releases. In the Haitian case, it was more
important to release it as soon as possible than to do a complete
quality check; with Asturian, I'd hit the limit of what I could do
with it -- a proper release will be along some time in the near
future.

-- 
<Leftmost> jimregan, that's because deep inside you, you are evil.
<Leftmost> Also not-so-deep inside you.

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