[CWB] CWB/Perl modules: where can it be downloaded?

Serge Sharoff S.Sharoff at leeds.ac.uk
Thu Mar 13 08:27:32 CET 2008


and you're listed as CSAR's administrator ;-)

it stands for 'Corpus Server Architecture' with the original intention to develop APIs and user interfaces to corpus management systems in general.  However, given that there are no contributions for Xaira, Manatee or Berkley XML (and people in our circles are much more interested in using CWB), we can assume that CSAR became restricted to CWB.

I'm agnostic about depositing APIs to the CWB or CSAR projects.  My preference to see the CWB project as a core for corpus encoding and querying, while CSAR is everything extending its functionality using other tools.  However, the defintion of what is the core and what is its periphery is a bit flexible.

S
-----Original Message-----
From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it on behalf of Stefan Evert
Sent: Wed 12/03/2008 18:51
To: Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench
Subject: Re: [CWB] CWB/Perl modules: where can it be downloaded?
 
Hi everyone!

My intention was to keep such external interfaces -- which are  
basically APIs for the CWB -- within the main CWB project at  
cwb.sf.net, while CSAR focuses on software that is directly related  
to Web interfaces (correct me if I'm wrong, I've forgotten again what  
CSAR stands for) and can use other corpus tools as a backend as well.

I don't have very strong feelings about this, though, so if you think  
that at least the PHP interface belongs on CSAR that's fine with me.

Best wishes to everyone,
Stefan

On 10 Mar 2008, at 08:50, Serge Sharoff wrote:

> Hi Andrew and Jorg,
>
> the idea behind setting up the CSAR sf.net project was exactly to  
> share external interfaces to CWB.  At the moment it hosts my  
> extensions to the Perl CQP library (developed with the help of  
> Emiliano Guevara):
> http://csar.sourceforge.net/
>
> Are you interested in depositing your modules there?  I can add  
> your names to the project (I'll need your sf.net accounts).
>
> BTW, Stefan, I can put your latest release there too (mine depends  
> on yours anyway).
>
> Serge
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