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'''Trunk''' is where released language pairs go. They should be functional, and useful in some sense of the word, either for [[Assimilation and Dissemination|assimilation or dissemination]], however they may also be (fully functioning) prototypes.
'''Trunk''' is where released language pairs go. They should be functional, and useful in some sense of the word, either for [[Assimilation and Dissemination|assimilation or dissemination]], however they may also be (fully functioning) prototypes.



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Trunk is where released language pairs go. They should be functional, and useful in some sense of the word, either for assimilation or dissemination, however they may also be (fully functioning) prototypes.


All trunk pairs should have had at least one release.


The files for trunk are located at https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/trunk/


Trunk requirements

See also