It would be great to have this move forward!

Just wondering -- perhaps we could create a page with descriptions of work
units that could be done, starting with some relatively contained ones
related to this one? We could then start pointing folks to that page and
maybe get some new developers interested.

Jason

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 5:26 AM, Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03/23/2012 05:05 AM, James Kosin wrote:
>
>> Jorn,
>>
>> What would it take to get the corpus server running once we have
>> everything working?  Would we have to host outside of apache?  Or do
>> we/they have the resources to host such a project?
>>
>> Sorry, if my curiosity is too early for the project... but, we may want
>> to start asking around for some answers as to how we will proceed with
>> this....
>>
>
> I am currently using the Corpus Server with the eclipse based tooling
> in an annotation project, but there are still a few features that are
> missing.
>
> After the migration to OSGi the installation is now more difficult, because
> all the dependent bundle must be installed into the OSGi server before it
> can be started. I should write a small how-to which explains how to install
> it and how to get started with it.
>
> Not sure, if we will be able to host here at Apache, but I would prefer
> this.
>
> If you want to help out you are welcome, there are lots of things to do.
> We still need to improve the wikinews importer, we need to work on the
> web ui, we need to implement a Tagging Server to expose OpenNLP to our web
> ui
> and we need some kind of server to manage our users.
>
> The tagging server could be used for our online demo. Maybe that is a nice
> motivation
> to get started.
>
> Jörn
>
>


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Jason Baldridge
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The University of Texas at Austin
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