FYI We have done some significant improvements last month in:

es-ro
es-it (still to be improved)
fr-es
es-ca


El 29/12/2010, a las 19:16, Francis Tyers escribió:

> El dc 29 de 12 de 2010 a les 18:32 +0100, en/na Kamila Součková va
> escriure: 
>> 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.
>> 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 .
>> 
>> Keep up the good work!
> 
> Great!
> 
> I think from this list that we could do with making new releases of:
> 
> fr-ca: stable = 8382; SVN = 10447 
> fr-es: stable = 23434; SVN = 27163 
> es-pt: stable = 6540; SVN = 9217
> es-ca: stable = 31928; SVN = 33419
> eo-ca: stable = 20676; SVN = 22119 
> en-gl: stable = 28509; SVN = 29489
> en-es: stable = 22416; SVN = 26402
> 
> Numbers are from bilingual dictionary entries.
> 
>> Cheers, Kamila
> 
> No, thank you ! :)
> 
>> 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(?).
> 
> Yes, they're now in incubator/
> 
> Fran
> 
> 
> 
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