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PaulP PaulP 2015 M08 8 2015 M08 8 10:35:31 UTC link Permalink

OK!
+1 for the new feature!

PaulP PaulP 2015 M08 8 2015 M08 8 07:42:41 UTC link Permalink

I'm not sure yet. In the "old system" a corpus maintainer after 2 weeks checks if a correction has been made and changes "@change" to "OK". What if the owner corrects it well, or what if the owner with a new mistake makes it even worse?
I see in the dev site that the reviews don't change after a correction. Can the reviewer be noticed somehow that a correction has been made?

PaulP PaulP 2015 M08 6 2015 M08 6 07:25:52 UTC link Permalink

Congrats! Gratuliere! Gratulojn!

PaulP PaulP 2015 M08 5 2015 M08 5 14:20:24 UTC link Permalink

> But don't you think it would be better if people were able to mark their own sentences as "OK"? It gives an indication that they have double checked it.

No. It clearly doesn't, as Guybrush already said. Proofreading your own sentences is one of the most difficult things. Because people have the feeling that their own contributions are OK, they don't really double check.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M08 5 2015 M08 5 09:19:36 UTC link Permalink

Now we are not allowed to "OK" our sentences. I don't see why the new system would be different.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M08 5 2015 M08 5 08:27:35 UTC link Permalink

> Keeping people from marking their own sentences would be a good thing, too.

Yes. Yesterday during the tests I marked one of my own sentences as "correct" because I completely forgot that it was my sentence. I unmarked it afterwards, but I would prefer that marking own sentences as "correct" is impossible. Marking them as "unsure" could a good feature though. I guess we all are sometimes unsure about some sentences, even if we are very fluent in that language.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M07 7 2015 M07 7 09:15:40 UTC link Permalink

Oops. Sorry!

PaulP PaulP 2015 M07 7 2015 M07 7 08:15:59 UTC link Permalink

In the Advanced Search, the option "sentences of natives only" doens't seem to work. I got several not natives (with a scale of 3 e.g.) in my search of Dutch sentences by native speakers.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M07 5 2015 M07 5 07:46:30 UTC link Permalink

Walloon is not the French of Belgium, Hakkeb, but a different language. See e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walloon_language. It has it's own ISO-code: wnl

Flemish sentences are listed as Dutch. If in some cases a Dutch sentence is typically North Dutch, then the tag Dutch - Netherlands is added (see https://tatoeba.org/epo/tags/sh..._with_tag/5719 )

If it is typically South Dutch and probably not understood in the North, then the tag Dutch - Belgium is added. See https://tatoeba.org/epo/tags/sh..._with_tag/5718



PaulP PaulP 2015 M06 23 2015 M06 23 22:41:07 UTC link Permalink

Ach so, dann wende ich mich in Zukunft vertrauensvoll an dich! Danke!

PaulP PaulP 2015 M06 23 2015 M06 23 21:14:07 UTC link Permalink

I see that sentences with audio cannot be changed any more. This may seem logic, but that means that a simple typo (which cannot be heard in the audio file ;-) ) cannot be corrected. A bug?

PaulP PaulP 2015 M05 4 2015 M05 4 10:15:53 UTC link Permalink

> First, I'd like to know how you understand these stats. For instance, what do you think these numbers mean?
- http://prntscr.com/717tto

I have no idea. For my language Dutch it shows 1 0 0 0. That is double Dutch to me :P

PaulP PaulP 2015 M05 2 2015 M05 2 08:31:17 UTC link Permalink

Ankaŭ mi ne ricevis respondon ... :-(

PaulP PaulP 2015 M04 25 2015 M04 25 14:36:37 UTC link Permalink

Right. Strange that I didn't notice it when I looked for it before. But shouldn't we get an error message? I remember that I translated those messages.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M04 25 2015 M04 25 13:33:40 UTC link Permalink

I tried to add a sentence in Hungarian, a language that is not in my "list". I don't get an error message and it looks like everything is fine and accepted. But in the "latest contributions", it does not appear.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M04 25 2015 M04 25 13:25:52 UTC link Permalink

I can only choose "automatic language detect", and when it fails, I cannot correct the language.

PaulP PaulP 2015 M02 11 2015 M02 11 10:02:33 UTC link Permalink

+1

PaulP PaulP 2015 M02 10 2015 M02 10 17:43:51 UTC link Permalink

I understand both points of view. But following rule number 5 of Tatoeba for punctuation implies that

That's it.

and

That’s it.

will be considered as two different sentences, which they obviously are not.

IMHO it would be nice if we could agree on one form.



PaulP PaulP 2015 M02 6 2015 M02 6 12:18:06 UTC link Permalink

Gratulon! Congrats! Gratuliere! ¡Felicidades!

PaulP PaulP 2015 M01 12 2015 M01 12 01:10:04 UTC link Permalink

Elkorajn gratulojn, Carlos Alberto!!