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=== The problem === |
=== The problem === |
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+ | [https://wiki.apertium.org Apertium's wiki] and other documentation are out of date, poorly organized, not visible enough, and just plain not user-friendly. |
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+ | This ranges from documentation of individual tools not reflecting their current state, to our best how-to guides reflecting how things were done a decade ago. |
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+ | The result is new users and contributors wasting time reading out-of-date materials, and even long-time contributors having no way to be aware of changes to the tools they use. |
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=== The scope === |
=== The scope === |
Revision as of 16:23, 10 March 2022
Contents
About Apertium
About the project
The problem
Apertium's wiki and other documentation are out of date, poorly organized, not visible enough, and just plain not user-friendly.
This ranges from documentation of individual tools not reflecting their current state, to our best how-to guides reflecting how things were done a decade ago.
The result is new users and contributors wasting time reading out-of-date materials, and even long-time contributors having no way to be aware of changes to the tools they use.