On 12 January 2016 at 21:59, Mikel Artetxe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The second issue is related. Apparently, the language pairs in
>> apertium-omegat, apertium-android, etc. are not up to date. Is there any
>> way they could be kept up to date so that end users get the best possible
>> products (apertium-omegat, apertium-caffeine, apertium-android?). Any
>> suggestions?
>>
>
> That is also something that I did for that GSoC and as far as I know
> nobody has been regularly maintaining it. I have always found it a quite
> tedious task: I often don't realize when new versions are released, there
> are incoherences between the sourceforge releases, the wiki and svn (e.g.
> to know what language pairs and modes are considered officially released),
> I have sometimes had version problems with old and new releases and their
> dependencies... I think that it would be nice to centralize all this
> information somewhere (i.e. the release status of each language pair and
> their modes, their last version and its release date, and their
> dependencies) and keep it updated, it would definitely make this
> maintenance work easier.
>

I'll update the language packages as part of the regular packaging. It's
ultimately my responsibility that it gets done. I've made a lttoolbox-java
Debian package today in preparation for automating the whole thing, as
previously discussed but never decided.

The centralized release info is also in the package system. The Debian
changelogs are kept up to date with official releases, even when svn tags,
wiki, SourceForge, etc are not.

-- Tino Didriksen
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