On 26 September 2011 19:26, Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote:
> El dl 26 de 09 de 2011 a les 19:31 +0100, en/na Jimmy O'Regan va
> escriure:
>> On 26 September 2011 19:05, Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Apertium in the META-NET whitepapers:
>> >
>> > http://www.meta-net.eu/whitepapers
>> >
>> >  Basque:        mentioned!
>> >  Bulgarian:     not mentioned :(
>> >  Catalan:       mentioned!
>>
>> Catalan was mentioned at the META-NET presentation I was at last week.
>
> Cool :) Was Apertium mentioned ?
>

Not in the presentation. No particular systems were. Catalan was
listed as one of the few languages which had 'adequate' MT support; I
asked the guy afterwards, and he said Apertium was part of that
'adequacy'.

The workshop was a little unusual - they had a second projector for
the twitter stream. I thought there was something strange about it,
but didn't realise until a few days later - the comments were only in
English (this was the multilingual web workshop).

There was a guy who was working on a TMX + dictionary + translate it
yourself system for lesser-resourced languages, who mentioned his
motivation was that he had no MT for his native Sinhala. I mentioned
we had bits and pieces, and Carrasco followed me up to sing Apertium's
praises for lesser-resourced languages.

-- 
<Sefam> Are any of the mentors around?
<jimregan> yes, they're the ones trolling you

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