Hi Peter, did you ever get around to publishing this? I don't find it
referenced on https://uima.apache.org/ruta.html

Best,
Jens

On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Peter Klügl <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> I am currently wondering about the best way to provide additional
> material for Ruta. Normally, I would say that it is hosted, e.g., in the
> example-projects sub folder in the ruta reactor, but Apache
> license/principles make it sometime harder than it has to be.
>
>
> There are two current cases:
>
> 1. I like to create a new example how Ruta is able to interact with
> DKPro Core in a well set-up maven project, e.g., in a new
> german-novel-ner example. However, I do not want to restrict the
> dependencies just so that the hosting at Apache is not problematic. Also
> the example data is not compatible with the ASL 2.0.
>
>
> 2. Last year, I spent a lot of time thinking about the best way people
> can learn Ruta. This resulted (this year) in a set of units with
> exercises that we use in-house to train my colleagues. After some months
> now, I am pleased with the learning effect and convinced that this is
> the correct way to learn Ruta. It looks like I will get the OK of my
> boses to contribute the material to the comunity. The training material
> consists of a docbook (-> pdf) with the description of the exercises, an
> Eclipse workspace containing simple Ruta projects for most exercises
> where some initial stuff is already given, an Eclipse workspace with
> solutions for most exercises, and an Eclipse installation with the Ruta
> Workbench installed. The docbook would not be a problem to host here,
> but I don't know if the workspaces are that suitable. (And one unit
> contains data that is not compatible with the ASL 2.0).
>
>
> My current guess is to create a github project containing  the project
> and workspaces with separate notice/license. I would add the docbook to
> the ruta trunk and add links to the github project (problematic?). But
> what about the Eclsipe installation?
>
>
> I am not yet convinced.
>
>
> Advice and opinions are very welcome.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> Peter
>
>
>

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