Juan Pablo Martínez Cortés
<[email protected]> čálii:

[...]

>    But I am not sure what is the convention in this case, as there is a 
> change in the name (apertium-es-an to apertium-spa-arg), and probably 
> each monolingual package should have a new release.  Also, I guess the 
> predecessor trunk/apertium-es-an/ directory should go from the trunk to 
> some other place in order not to confound users. So, I would be very 
> happy if someone else could take care of tagging this release and 
> putting everything where it should be.
>
>   The release notes have been updated in 
> http://sourceforge.net/p/apertium/svn/64371/

Is 64371 the revision that should be the release for both arg, spa and
spa-arg? (I can do the formalities.)

I think trunk/apertium-es-an should be deleted, if all that's useful
From it is moved to spa-arg – it'll be available in the SVN history
anyway.

> +* Main changes since version 0.3:
> + * Adoption of three-letter codes: spa (old es) and arg (old an).
> + * Use monolingual packages apertium-spa and apertium-arg (separated 
> monolingual and bilingual data).
> + * Trimming of the monolingual dictionary (in both directions, although 
> only the spa monodix is really trimmed since arg monodix has grown in 
> paralell to the bidix).
> + * Added lexical selection support (translate-to-default-equivalent.xsl 
> not used anymore).
> + * Improvement in coverage and morphology of Aragonese monolingual 
> dictionary.
> + > 552 paradigms,
> + > 21271 lemmae (26103 entries, of which, 8150 proper nouns), including 
> 2518 multi-words.
> + Naďve coverage: from 89.8% in an.wikipedia to 92.4% in a corpus of 
> narrative texts.
> + * Some improvements an fixes in verbal morphology.
> + * Several agrammatical or rare combinations of enclitic pronouns are 
> now ignored.
> + * Some changes in the preferred (generated form): 'pa' (instead of 
> 'ta') to translate 'para', 'cantatz' (instead of 'cantat') as p2.pl 
> imperative, 'coixeyo' rather than 'coixeo'...
> + * Extended support for dialectal verbal morphology analysis ('anatz', 
> 'veden', 'anirem', 'quisto', benasques strong infinitives)
> + * new paradigms ("coch/ín__n", "troz__n", "restaur/ant__n", "contpa__pr")
> + * duplicated paradigms eliminated (e.g. "tapi/z__n")
> +* Main pending Issues:
> + * Still room to improve on coverage.
> + * Still much to work on transfer.
> + * Develop lexical selection rules

Impressive changelog! Congratulations on the release :)

>   Also, I am concerned about users of apertium-es-an realizing that the 
> new version of the package is now apertium-spa-arg, with a different 
> installation method. Is there some way to redirect them to the new package?

I think it's possible to have "aliases" at least for apt, e.g. if I try
installing "apertium-nob-nno", apt-get tells me

        Note, selecting 'apertium-nno-nob' instead of 'apertium-nob-nno'

So that ought to work for es-an as well.


-Kevin

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