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Staying in touch
- See also: Language and pair maintainer
The quickest way to get help is to get on IRC, ask your question there and wait for an answer. Also, subscribe to the apertium-stuff mailing list, where you can post longer proposals or issues, as well as follow general Apertium discussions.
- Mailing lists:
- apertium-stuff — General all-round mailing list. (multi-lingual) — (list archives) (gmane)
- apertium_eo — mailing list for Esperanto stuff (mostly in Esperanto, though other languages welcome)
- apertium-turkic — Mailing list for MT/language tech for Turkic languages. (multi-lingual) — (list archives) (gmane)
- apertium-uralic — Mailing list for MT/language tech for Uralic languages. (multi-lingual) — (list archives) (gmane)
- apertium-celtic — Mailing list for MT/language tech for Celtic languages. (multi-lingual) — (list archives) (gmane)
- persian-nlp — Mailing list for MT/language tech for Persian (multi-lingual) — (list archives)
- Апертиум Россия — Группа по созданию систем машинного перевода на Apertium для языков России (multi-lingual) —
- (There's also a list apertium-devel which just sends commit messages as email.)
- IRC:
irc.freenode.net
#apertium
(multi-lingual)- if you use Mozilla Firefox, Opera or Seamonkey, you may try typing irc://irc.freenode.net/#apertium (which will start the Chatzilla client or Opera's own client)
- You can connect to Freenode Webchat and then go to channel #apertium
- There is a helper bot on IRC: begiak
- Use the pastebin at http://apertium.codepad.org/ to share code and longer pastes
- If you find a bug, report it in Bugzilla!