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=== Why does your org want to participate in Google Summer of Code? === |
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Apertium has been part of GSoC for over a decade and it has been a great experience. Apertium loves GSoC: it supports free/open-source (FOS) software as much as we do! Apertium needs GSoC: it offers an incredible opportunity (and resources!) allowing us to spread the word about our project, to attract new developers and consolidate the contribution of existing developers through mentoring, and to improve the platform in many ways: improving the engine, generating new tools and user interfaces, making Apertium available to other applications, improving the quality of the languages currently supported, adding new languages to it. Apertium loves less-resourced languages and GSoC gives an opportunity for developers speaking them to generate FOS language technologies for them. Apertium will gain: more developers getting to know FOS software and the ethos that comes with it, contributing to it, and especially contributors who are passionate about languages and computers. |
Apertium has been part of GSoC for over a decade and it has been a great experience. Apertium loves GSoC: it supports free/open-source (FOS) software as much as we do! Apertium needs GSoC: it offers an incredible opportunity (and resources!) allowing us to spread the word about our project, to attract new developers and consolidate the contribution of existing developers through mentoring, and to improve the platform in many ways: improving the engine, generating new tools and user interfaces, making Apertium available to other applications, improving the quality of the languages currently supported, adding new languages to it. Apertium loves less-resourced languages and GSoC gives an opportunity for developers speaking them to generate FOS language technologies for them. Apertium will gain: more developers getting to know FOS software and the ethos that comes with it, contributing to it, and especially contributors who are passionate about languages and computers. |
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=== What would your org consider to be a successful GSoC program? === |
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A successful GSoC would see any combination of newly released language pairs, the addition of new technologies to the Apertium framework, the addition of features to our web infrastructure, and a fresh round of developers becoming excited by Apertium. We would especially be happy to see a successful project form the basis of a published academic paper and to gain new long-term contributors. |
Revision as of 05:37, 21 February 2022
Contents
Register org
Years previously participated in GSoC
2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009
Org Profile
Website URL
Logo
Tagline
A free/open-source machine translation platform
Primary Open Source License
GNU General Public License version 3
Year organisation started
2006 (???)
Link to source code
Organisation categories
- Science and medicine (healthcare, biotech, life sciences, academic research, etc.)
- Other
Organisation technologies
C++, python, bash, XML, javascript
Organisation topics
machine translation, natural language processing, less-resourced languages, language technology
Organisation description
Apertium is a free/open-source machine translation platform, and the organisation focuses on primarily symbolic language technology for less-resourced languages.
Contributor guidance
https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Top_tips_for_GSOC_applications
Communication Methods
Chat: https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/IRC Mailing List / Forum: apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net
Application
Why does your org want to participate in Google Summer of Code?
Apertium has been part of GSoC for over a decade and it has been a great experience. Apertium loves GSoC: it supports free/open-source (FOS) software as much as we do! Apertium needs GSoC: it offers an incredible opportunity (and resources!) allowing us to spread the word about our project, to attract new developers and consolidate the contribution of existing developers through mentoring, and to improve the platform in many ways: improving the engine, generating new tools and user interfaces, making Apertium available to other applications, improving the quality of the languages currently supported, adding new languages to it. Apertium loves less-resourced languages and GSoC gives an opportunity for developers speaking them to generate FOS language technologies for them. Apertium will gain: more developers getting to know FOS software and the ethos that comes with it, contributing to it, and especially contributors who are passionate about languages and computers.
What would your org consider to be a successful GSoC program?
A successful GSoC would see any combination of newly released language pairs, the addition of new technologies to the Apertium framework, the addition of features to our web infrastructure, and a fresh round of developers becoming excited by Apertium. We would especially be happy to see a successful project form the basis of a published academic paper and to gain new long-term contributors.