El dc 05 de 02 de 2014 a les 12:41 +0100, en/na Tino Didriksen va
escriure:
> (Trying this again from the correct email address...)
> 
> 
> On 26 December 2013 19:07, Mikel Forcada <[email protected]> wrote:
>               * Maintain the following machine translation systems up
>                 to date, at least quarterly, to the last stable
>                 version: 
>                       * The systems available through the Apertium.org
>                         web interface
>                       * The systems (.tar.gz releases) available
>                         through SourceForge
>                       * The systems available through the web API to
>                         e.g. OmegaT
>                       * The language pairs available for use with
>                         Apertium-OmegaT, Apertium-Caffeine and
>                         Apertium for Android
>                       * An Ubuntu-style PPA repository.
>               * Test and release twice a year stable versions of
>                 Apertium language pairs from suitable subversion
>                 copies when there are changes.
> All of those tasks can be scripted and automated and run on a nightly
> basis (except Android publishing). The heavier work involved would be
> to set up some good regression tests so that the automation will
> report back when something is failing the nightly packaging and
> quality assurance.

Sounds good.

> I am certainly interested in doing that. It's something I've wanted to
> do, but haven't been able to justify spending time on since there were
> paid tasks elsewhere.
>               * Make sure that Debian (and therefore Ubuntu) releases
>                 of Apertium are up to date at least once a year
> Isn't Francis maintaining Debian packages?
> http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=ftyers%40prompsit.com still
> lists him as maintainer for lots of Apertium packages.

I was doing it, but I had help from a Debian developer. He doesn't have
time any more, and it is too much work to do on my own. :(

Fran



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