What would help me a lot at the moment would be: Link is found, make a decision whether to just delete the link, look forĪn alternative link to the same content and change it, etc. A dead link finder might beĪ help but someone has to run that function and then even when a dead For example, dead links are corrected only when someoneĬorrects them, irrespective of the platform. The moment I'm not ready to hand over responsibility for Also, I am - generally - sceptical about technical solutions to this Thanks also for your offer to set up a collaborative environment, but at I've added the link to the Playlist to the (English) OmegaT > There's already a nice selection of OmegaT related vids here: > create links to the ones that are worth mentioning. > Since I posted the link to Samuel's video, a huge number of OmegaT Of course, I would choose a platform among the ones available on Softaculous, a one-click installation tool ready to use on Siteground (our hosting provider), in order to minimize maintanance (the complete list of scripts is here: ). I volunteer to set up and host such platform, (as long as the traffic stays below the quota that we have available right now on our shared hosted space). Regarding information related to OmegaT, we might set up some sort of collaborative environment (a wiki or some other platform), so that we can free the webmasters from the burden of maintaining the official page. If anyone has uploaded other videos worth including in the playlist, just let me know. We created that playlist (and the whole Qabiria YouTube channel) exactly to give translators an easy way of getting information about interesting tools. > Bug reports, feature requests, OmegaT test versions etc.: > OmegaT localizers should join the "omegat-l10n" group > OmegaT contributors should join the "omegat-development" group > At any rate, I've solved the problem (i.e. > FWIW, the Beginner's Tutorial gives a good first impression, although the screenshots may be somewhat out of date. > You know how it is with some people, Will: Rocket science - but when I have the time. It isn't simply a matter of adding a fixed link. > Does it have this link on the OmT docs page? I don't see it. I need to go through them andĬreate links to the ones that are worth mentioning. Since I posted the link to Samuel's video, a huge number of OmegaT > Ah, not that's what I call resolved! :) Not all punters are worth making the effort for. > Well, to be fair, it did follow on from a discussion about some "bargain deal" for MemoQ, so every little helps in getting the punters in the door. > I fear a certain amount of gloating is now taking place. The link to the intro video () is broken. > Have just been bigging up OmT on a translator support forum and have just been told that: It's a third-party video.Īt any rate, I've solved the problem (i.e. > The link to the intro video () is broken. Shades of gift horses.įWIW, the Beginner's Tutorial gives a good first impression, although the screenshots may be somewhat out of date. It's not possible to access the manuals without downloading an installation (some people would prefer to browse first and then download if really interested). You know how it is with some people, Will:
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