El dl 19 de 04 de 2010 a les 10:15 +0200, en/na Felipe Sánchez Martínez
va escriure:
Hi all,
Prompsit did not go down, why? because the language pairs offered there
are stable and tested.
There is another consideration, and that is that the Prompsit web and
web services have fewer users.
2010/4/19 Felipe Sánchez Martínez fsanc...@dlsi.ua.es:
Hi all,
Prompsit did not go down, why? because the language pairs offered there
are stable and tested.
I would like to rise a question. Should we offer the translation between
developing language pairs at the webpage? IMHO we
On 19 April 2010 11:45, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer p.ixiemot...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/4/19 Felipe Sánchez Martínez fsanc...@dlsi.ua.es:
Hi all,
Prompsit did not go down, why? because the language pairs offered there
are stable and tested.
I would like to rise a question. Should we offer the
Almost all of the problems have been in released language pairs.
I think we should introduce some kind of quality control before any
update of either the engine, or the language pair data.
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Felipe
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Hello all,
As you know, the apertium.org translators have been down for a while.
Well, now there are people back in the UA, so the servers can be
restarted when needed. So I think we can put the translators back.
My recommendations until we can find out why they are bringing down the
server is