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FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 8:25:23 PM UTC link Permakawing

It should be exponential. Bursts are perturbations, which get evened out in the long run, like you said. I fit it, and the exponential model fits quite well.

According to this, Tatoeba may very well reach 1,000,000 sentences on the 1023rd day of its existence. C'est-à-dire, in 273 days, or roughly 9 months.

But that's an even-weighted model. If we give the recent few months more weight (though I don't know any justification for doing so), it might fall down to 5 months or even less...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 8:08:46 PM UTC link Permakawing

OK, you inspired me. I'm going to do it in Excel right now, and tell you when the million will come.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 8:07:07 PM UTC link Permakawing

The growth should be exponential though. I bet you we double in 4-5 months. One million in 6 months.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 7:54:59 PM UTC link Permakawing

You did the calculations?

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 2:00:58 PM UTC link Permakawing

> Not in English. 'noone' isn't correct in English either.

I distinctly remember my high school English teacher going over this, and saying that "noone" was technically the correct way to do it. And everyone was like "What?!" But yea, no one does it that way, really. She didn't make us do it, either.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 1:59:21 PM UTC link Permakawing

The procedure for grammatical tags is pretty simple, IMO:

1) Replace all "(Language)" with "". (this one was my fault, as I didn't know you could sort tags by language at one point)

2) Decompose all the "[# Person] [formal/informal/plural/singular]" into two tags (one for the person, and one for the degree of formality, etc). I think that I'm prolly responsible for about 90% of the grammatical tags...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 12:44:09 PM UTC link Permakawing

> I haven't tried making "accidental" tags, but "proverbb" doesn't show up when entering "prov...". Is it possible that this is an issue with your browser, rather than the script.

That's because this was a hypothetical example. Try typing in 2nd, and see if you get "2nd personn" as the first choice.

But yes, I do also have an issue with my browser where it often won't let me scroll down with the arrow keys. That would be an individual problem.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 12:58:57 AM UTC link Permakawing

I think the bug with the erroneous tags should probably be looked into, as well. For example, if I misspell "proverb" as "proverbb", and then delete the tag and enter the correct one, the autocomplete remembers the incorrect (even though no sentences have that tag). So next time if I want to tag, I'll get "proverbb" as the first choice. I guess I'll try using escape more often.

Sorry, sysko, I know you put a lot of work into it.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 30, 2010 Agosto 30, 2010 nang 12:56:06 AM UTC link Permakawing

> Firefox has a good auto-complete feature anyway, so it doesn't do much for me.

You can get them to work together? Because my Firefox autocomplete is gone now... I kind of want it back.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 29, 2010 Agosto 29, 2010 nang 11:51:29 PM UTC link Permakawing

In fact, I often find myself racing against the system, and typing the tag I want as quickly as I can so that the auto-complete doesn't have time to activate...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 29, 2010 Agosto 29, 2010 nang 11:50:24 PM UTC link Permakawing

Maybe I'm the only one who finds the auto-completion feature on the tag more of a burden than a benefit... but could it be possible to implement a "turn-off autocomplete" option?

It often either suggests to me tags that were entered erroneously and then deleted, or a whole list of tags from which the one I want is somewhere in the middle. The problem is that hitting the return key doesn't implement the tag I've typed, but rather selects the first tag on the list.

Really, really annoying...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 29, 2010 Agosto 29, 2010 nang 7:21:33 PM UTC link Permakawing

сборник = collection (as in, a short story collection)

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 28, 2010 Agosto 28, 2010 nang 2:34:30 PM UTC link Permakawing

Yea, you're right. Those would be under @change.

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 28, 2010 Agosto 28, 2010 nang 2:07:08 PM UTC link Permakawing

That being said, I think @Needs Native Check and Needs Native Check should just be merged. But yes, I don't agree that they should be associated with @check.

@check seems to be very general and can even include things like wrong language flags and punctuation mistakes. Native check is more specific and thus more efficient. A native speaker simply looks at all the tagged sentences in his/her language and can immediately say whether it's fine or not (without having to worry about all the clutter from @check).

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 27, 2010 Agosto 27, 2010 nang 10:02:46 PM UTC link Permakawing

Neden?

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 27, 2010 Agosto 27, 2010 nang 2:28:34 PM UTC link Permakawing

Just don't tell Big Brother, sysko...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 27, 2010 Agosto 27, 2010 nang 11:49:13 AM UTC link Permakawing

Il existe une façon... (mais je me tais)

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 27, 2010 Agosto 27, 2010 nang 1:28:53 AM UTC link Permakawing

In any case, Uighur and Turkish are only about 50% similar... That could lead to some interesting communication. Maybe later.

Yes, I saw the comment and replied (right?)

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 27, 2010 Agosto 27, 2010 nang 1:22:26 AM UTC link Permakawing

You know I *hate* Latinized Uighur...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais Agosto 27, 2010 Agosto 27, 2010 nang 1:21:07 AM UTC link Permakawing

Indeed, there are very many apple-related sentences...