On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Bob Hilliard wrote: > I had been thinking about taking over the wordnet packages, but you > got there first, and I won't argue about it. If you change your mind > about them, let me know. I'm in the process of becomming a Debian maintainer. Unfortunately this process isn't finished since two weeks (may be it is delayed because of the efforts in the upcomming hamm release). I would like to maintain wordnet than. But may be I would need your help because it is my first serious package (I don't consider xteddy to be serious but only for the sake of learning maintaining a package). > We must coordinate the location and name of the WordNet database > file(s). The dictd program installs them in /usr/lib/dict/wn.dict.dz > and /usr/lib/dict/wn.index. I doubt if that will conflict with the > WordNet names and locations. I plan to name the package containing > the WordNet database "dict-wn", so there shouldn't be any further > namespace conflicts. I will have this in mind. Would you think that /usr/lib/dict is an appropriate directory for the Wordnet database (the filenames didn't conflict!). It is the first time that I have a deeper look at wordnet (this means I used it about one year but never looked at it in detail). So if you have some experiences at if you expect serious trouble for a beginner (not in C programming but in dictionary software) please let me know. In this case we should talk about the "better" maintainer.
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