biblissima / collatinus

Sources of Collatinus software - Latin lemmatizer, morphological analyzer and scansion
http://outils.biblissima.fr/en/collatinus
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Source of truth for Collatinus data files (particularly lemmes.la)? #60

Closed tjklemz closed 2 years ago

tjklemz commented 4 years ago

Hi, I wanted to be sure that I contribute to the main lemmes.la file when I do contribute. I see there's a few branches in this repo, and I see variations and forks of this project, e.g. gocol. https://github.com/ycollatin/gocol/issues/1

Should I treat the master branch of biblissima/collatinus as the source of truth for all the data files?

Thanks! Just double-checking...

ycollatin commented 4 years ago
Hi Thomas,

Le 5 mai 2020, à 18h21, Thomas Klemz écrivit :

Hi, I wanted to be sure that I contribute to the main lemmes.la file when I do contribute. I see there's a few branches in this repo, and I see variations and forks of this project, e.g. gocol. https://github.com/ycollatin/gocol/issues/1

ycollatin is a repo I use for some experimental developments.

Gocol is a Collatinus fork written in Go as a package to be included in other applications. I am using it for /Gentes/, a syntax analyzer https://github.com/ycollatin/gentes (in alpha version).

Should I treat the master branch of biblissima/collatinus as the source of truth for all the data files?

The lemmes.la of gocol is only in french, and I have done a lot of

changes on it. Don't bother with that. Best regards. -- Yves

PhVerkerk commented 2 years ago

Checked also in Medieval which is the branch I am working on.