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Posted to user@ctakes.apache.org by gandhi rajan <ga...@gmail.com> on 2023/01/02 19:02:06 UTC

Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]

Hi Sean,

Most of the GitHub projects in general have issues enabled. I would also
propose enabling Github discussions as well. This helps to keep the
discussions close to the code and it also helps to convert discussions to
issues and vice versa. Please let us know your thoughts.

On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 00:24, Finan, Sean
<Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have poked around a tiny bit on other Apache GitHub repositories.  It
> looks like many (e.g. spark, Solr) also do not have enabled 'issues'
> sections, while others do.  In addition, most do not have a GitHub Wiki,
> while at least one (echarts) does.
>
> As I mentioned, we still have Jira for issues, we also still have our wiki
> on Confluence.
>
> I don't know if we can move both to GitHub, but if it is possible ... what
> does everybody think?  That is to ask, "Would the issues and wiki both
> being GitHub-based be a benefit?"
>
> Obviously any change is contingent upon the Apache Infra team being able
> to relocate the cTAKES online resources.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
> ________________________________
> From: Benjamin hansen <be...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2022 5:04 PM
> To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <de...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Cc: user@ctakes.apache.org <us...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]
>
> * External Email - Caution *
>
>
> Hi, this looks great. Awesome work.
>
> May I ask - is there any reason why the issues section in the new github
> repo has been deactivated?
>
> In my experience this is a great place to discuss issues and ask for help.
> It could be a good way to make the community a bit more active :)
>
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 7:49 PM Finan, Sean
> <Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am pleased to announce that the cTAKES source code is now on GitHub at
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$
> > [
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://opengraph.githubassets.com/fcab5fb05ec83aeb556ec2e939a856d20cfb4d9684aa13253c82cc7370f1c9cd/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1wQLpXfKg$
> > ]<
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$
> >
> > GitHub - apache/ctakes: Apache ctakes<
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$
> >
> > Apache ctakes. Contribute to apache/ctakes development by creating an
> > account on GitHub.
> > github.com
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
> > All current and future code development should be performed on the source
> > in GitHub.
> >
> >
> >    Changes ( vs. Subversion Repository )
> >    =========================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in GitHub has been versioned 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   STRUCTURE:   The project has been slightly restructured at a high
> > level.  The typical user should not notice the difference.
> >   *   CODE API:   All package, class, method and constant names remain
> the
> > same, so your code should not need to be refactored.
> >   *   DEPENDENCIES:   If you include cTAKES modules as dependencies in
> > your maven project, you can simply change the version to obtain new
> > 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT builds. *
> >   *   BINARY PACKAGE:   The binary package has some minor differences,
> but
> > the typical user should not notice them.
> >
> > * If you use maven dependency exclusions for resource ('-res') modules
> > because of unwanted ML models, you need to change the excluded name
> > extension from '-res' to '-model'.
> >
> >
> >    Moving forward from the Subversion Repository
> >    =============================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in the SVN repository was versioned
> > 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   DEPRECATION:   The code and resources in the 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT
> > Subversion (SVN) repository will remain available for checkout, but
> should
> > be considered read-only.  4.0.1-SNAPSHOT built modules will remain
> > available for maven dependencies.  All current and future code
> development
> > should be performed on the source in GitHub.
> >   *   RELEASE:   There is no cTAKES 4.0.1 release.
> >
> >    Next Anticipated Release
> >    ========================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   As you might guess from the snapshot version change, we
> > are gearing up for a version 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   WHY 5.0.0:   There are so many new features over cTAKES 4.0.0,
> > including completely new modules, that the version number was bumped up.
> >   *   DOCUMENTATION:   All of the new toys will be documented in the
> > confluence wiki at the time of the 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   DATE:   There is no release date yet, but hopefully it will be very
> > very soon ...
> >
> > Happy New Year,
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
> >
>


-- 
Regards,
Gandhi

"The best way to find urself is to lose urself in the service of others !!!"

Re: [EXT]Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]

Posted by "Finan, Sean" <Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.INVALID>.
"Issues" and "Wiki" are now available on the ctakes github page https://github.com/apache/ctakes

I will move open jira items to "issues" over the next few days.

Sean
________________________________
From: Bethard, Steven - (bethard) <be...@arizona.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 2:17 PM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <de...@ctakes.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [EXT]Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]

* External Email - Caution *


I would be in favor of using GitHub issues but only if that means we migrate all the Jira issues there and close down Jira. Having two different issue trackers sound like a recipe for things getting lost.

Steve

On 1/2/23, 12:02, "gandhi rajan" wrote:

External Email

Hi Sean,

Most of the GitHub projects in general have issues enabled. I would also
propose enabling Github discussions as well. This helps to keep the
discussions close to the code and it also helps to convert discussions to
issues and vice versa. Please let us know your thoughts.

On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 00:24, Finan, Sean
<Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have poked around a tiny bit on other Apache GitHub repositories.  It
> looks like many (e.g. spark, Solr) also do not have enabled 'issues'
> sections, while others do.  In addition, most do not have a GitHub Wiki,
> while at least one (echarts) does.
>
> As I mentioned, we still have Jira for issues, we also still have our wiki
> on Confluence.
>
> I don't know if we can move both to GitHub, but if it is possible ... what
> does everybody think?  That is to ask, "Would the issues and wiki both
> being GitHub-based be a benefit?"
>
> Obviously any change is contingent upon the Apache Infra team being able
> to relocate the cTAKES online resources.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
> ________________________________
> From: Benjamin hansen <be...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2022 5:04 PM
> To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <de...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Cc: user@ctakes.apache.org <us...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]
>
> * External Email - Caution *
>
>
> Hi, this looks great. Awesome work.
>
> May I ask - is there any reason why the issues section in the new github
> repo has been deactivated?
>
> In my experience this is a great place to discuss issues and ask for help.
> It could be a good way to make the community a bit more active :)
>
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 7:49 PM Finan, Sean
> <Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am pleased to announce that the cTAKES source code is now on GitHub at
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$>
> > [
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://opengraph.githubassets.com/fcab5fb05ec83aeb556ec2e939a856d20cfb4d9684aa13253c82cc7370f1c9cd/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1wQLpXfKg$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/opengraph.githubassets.com/fcab5fb05ec83aeb556ec2e939a856d20cfb4d9684aa13253c82cc7370f1c9cd/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1wQLpXfKg$>
> > ]<
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$>
> >
> > GitHub - apache/ctakes: Apache ctakes<
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$>
> >
> > Apache ctakes. Contribute to apache/ctakes development by creating an
> > account on GitHub.
> > github.com
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
> > All current and future code development should be performed on the source
> > in GitHub.
> >
> >
> >    Changes ( vs. Subversion Repository )
> >    =========================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in GitHub has been versioned 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   STRUCTURE:   The project has been slightly restructured at a high
> > level.  The typical user should not notice the difference.
> >   *   CODE API:   All package, class, method and constant names remain
> the
> > same, so your code should not need to be refactored.
> >   *   DEPENDENCIES:   If you include cTAKES modules as dependencies in
> > your maven project, you can simply change the version to obtain new
> > 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT builds. *
> >   *   BINARY PACKAGE:   The binary package has some minor differences,
> but
> > the typical user should not notice them.
> >
> > * If you use maven dependency exclusions for resource ('-res') modules
> > because of unwanted ML models, you need to change the excluded name
> > extension from '-res' to '-model'.
> >
> >
> >    Moving forward from the Subversion Repository
> >    =============================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in the SVN repository was versioned
> > 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   DEPRECATION:   The code and resources in the 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT
> > Subversion (SVN) repository will remain available for checkout, but
> should
> > be considered read-only.  4.0.1-SNAPSHOT built modules will remain
> > available for maven dependencies.  All current and future code
> development
> > should be performed on the source in GitHub.
> >   *   RELEASE:   There is no cTAKES 4.0.1 release.
> >
> >    Next Anticipated Release
> >    ========================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   As you might guess from the snapshot version change, we
> > are gearing up for a version 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   WHY 5.0.0:   There are so many new features over cTAKES 4.0.0,
> > including completely new modules, that the version number was bumped up.
> >   *   DOCUMENTATION:   All of the new toys will be documented in the
> > confluence wiki at the time of the 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   DATE:   There is no release date yet, but hopefully it will be very
> > very soon ...
> >
> > Happy New Year,
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
> >
>


--
Regards,
Gandhi

"The best way to find urself is to lose urself in the service of others !!!"

Re: [EXT]Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]

Posted by "Finan, Sean" <Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.INVALID>.
Hi Steve,

I am in complete agreement with you.  The same would have to go for the wiki v5 and forward.

Sean

________________________________
From: Bethard, Steven - (bethard) <be...@arizona.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 2:17 PM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <de...@ctakes.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [EXT]Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]

* External Email - Caution *


I would be in favor of using GitHub issues but only if that means we migrate all the Jira issues there and close down Jira. Having two different issue trackers sound like a recipe for things getting lost.

Steve

On 1/2/23, 12:02, "gandhi rajan" wrote:

External Email

Hi Sean,

Most of the GitHub projects in general have issues enabled. I would also
propose enabling Github discussions as well. This helps to keep the
discussions close to the code and it also helps to convert discussions to
issues and vice versa. Please let us know your thoughts.

On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 00:24, Finan, Sean
<Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have poked around a tiny bit on other Apache GitHub repositories.  It
> looks like many (e.g. spark, Solr) also do not have enabled 'issues'
> sections, while others do.  In addition, most do not have a GitHub Wiki,
> while at least one (echarts) does.
>
> As I mentioned, we still have Jira for issues, we also still have our wiki
> on Confluence.
>
> I don't know if we can move both to GitHub, but if it is possible ... what
> does everybody think?  That is to ask, "Would the issues and wiki both
> being GitHub-based be a benefit?"
>
> Obviously any change is contingent upon the Apache Infra team being able
> to relocate the cTAKES online resources.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
> ________________________________
> From: Benjamin hansen <be...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2022 5:04 PM
> To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <de...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Cc: user@ctakes.apache.org <us...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]
>
> * External Email - Caution *
>
>
> Hi, this looks great. Awesome work.
>
> May I ask - is there any reason why the issues section in the new github
> repo has been deactivated?
>
> In my experience this is a great place to discuss issues and ask for help.
> It could be a good way to make the community a bit more active :)
>
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 7:49 PM Finan, Sean
> <Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am pleased to announce that the cTAKES source code is now on GitHub at
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$>
> > [
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://opengraph.githubassets.com/fcab5fb05ec83aeb556ec2e939a856d20cfb4d9684aa13253c82cc7370f1c9cd/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1wQLpXfKg$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/opengraph.githubassets.com/fcab5fb05ec83aeb556ec2e939a856d20cfb4d9684aa13253c82cc7370f1c9cd/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1wQLpXfKg$>
> > ]<
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$>
> >
> > GitHub - apache/ctakes: Apache ctakes<
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/apache/ctakes__;!!NZvER7FxgEiBAiR_!viVqLaCzQSb4zvpoyBsm2nLGuaXgzH7AX2s7CZsmYFCa1exu0w6KH9QGlTxxKQdsuv2Rgrmw-zTFAXtqwY2esVP3dgOuH1xuMprPYA$>
> >
> > Apache ctakes. Contribute to apache/ctakes development by creating an
> > account on GitHub.
> > github.com
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
> > All current and future code development should be performed on the source
> > in GitHub.
> >
> >
> >    Changes ( vs. Subversion Repository )
> >    =========================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in GitHub has been versioned 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   STRUCTURE:   The project has been slightly restructured at a high
> > level.  The typical user should not notice the difference.
> >   *   CODE API:   All package, class, method and constant names remain
> the
> > same, so your code should not need to be refactored.
> >   *   DEPENDENCIES:   If you include cTAKES modules as dependencies in
> > your maven project, you can simply change the version to obtain new
> > 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT builds. *
> >   *   BINARY PACKAGE:   The binary package has some minor differences,
> but
> > the typical user should not notice them.
> >
> > * If you use maven dependency exclusions for resource ('-res') modules
> > because of unwanted ML models, you need to change the excluded name
> > extension from '-res' to '-model'.
> >
> >
> >    Moving forward from the Subversion Repository
> >    =============================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in the SVN repository was versioned
> > 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   DEPRECATION:   The code and resources in the 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT
> > Subversion (SVN) repository will remain available for checkout, but
> should
> > be considered read-only.  4.0.1-SNAPSHOT built modules will remain
> > available for maven dependencies.  All current and future code
> development
> > should be performed on the source in GitHub.
> >   *   RELEASE:   There is no cTAKES 4.0.1 release.
> >
> >    Next Anticipated Release
> >    ========================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   As you might guess from the snapshot version change, we
> > are gearing up for a version 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   WHY 5.0.0:   There are so many new features over cTAKES 4.0.0,
> > including completely new modules, that the version number was bumped up.
> >   *   DOCUMENTATION:   All of the new toys will be documented in the
> > confluence wiki at the time of the 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   DATE:   There is no release date yet, but hopefully it will be very
> > very soon ...
> >
> > Happy New Year,
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
> >
>


--
Regards,
Gandhi

"The best way to find urself is to lose urself in the service of others !!!"

Re: [EXT]Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]

Posted by "Bethard, Steven - (bethard)" <be...@arizona.edu>.
I would be in favor of using GitHub issues but only if that means we migrate all the Jira issues there and close down Jira. Having two different issue trackers sound like a recipe for things getting lost.

Steve

On 1/2/23, 12:02, "gandhi rajan" wrote:

External Email

Hi Sean,

Most of the GitHub projects in general have issues enabled. I would also
propose enabling Github discussions as well. This helps to keep the
discussions close to the code and it also helps to convert discussions to
issues and vice versa. Please let us know your thoughts.

On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 00:24, Finan, Sean
<Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have poked around a tiny bit on other Apache GitHub repositories.  It
> looks like many (e.g. spark, Solr) also do not have enabled 'issues'
> sections, while others do.  In addition, most do not have a GitHub Wiki,
> while at least one (echarts) does.
>
> As I mentioned, we still have Jira for issues, we also still have our wiki
> on Confluence.
>
> I don't know if we can move both to GitHub, but if it is possible ... what
> does everybody think?  That is to ask, "Would the issues and wiki both
> being GitHub-based be a benefit?"
>
> Obviously any change is contingent upon the Apache Infra team being able
> to relocate the cTAKES online resources.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
> ________________________________
> From: Benjamin hansen <be...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2022 5:04 PM
> To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <de...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Cc: user@ctakes.apache.org <us...@ctakes.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Apache cTAKES is now on GitHub ! [EXTERNAL]
>
> * External Email - Caution *
>
>
> Hi, this looks great. Awesome work.
>
> May I ask - is there any reason why the issues section in the new github
> repo has been deactivated?
>
> In my experience this is a great place to discuss issues and ask for help.
> It could be a good way to make the community a bit more active :)
>
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 7:49 PM Finan, Sean
> <Se...@childrens.harvard.edu.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am pleased to announce that the cTAKES source code is now on GitHub at
> >
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> > [
> >
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> > ]<
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> >
> > GitHub - apache/ctakes: Apache ctakes<
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> >
> > Apache ctakes. Contribute to apache/ctakes development by creating an
> > account on GitHub.
> > github.com
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
> > All current and future code development should be performed on the source
> > in GitHub.
> >
> >
> >    Changes ( vs. Subversion Repository )
> >    =========================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in GitHub has been versioned 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   STRUCTURE:   The project has been slightly restructured at a high
> > level.  The typical user should not notice the difference.
> >   *   CODE API:   All package, class, method and constant names remain
> the
> > same, so your code should not need to be refactored.
> >   *   DEPENDENCIES:   If you include cTAKES modules as dependencies in
> > your maven project, you can simply change the version to obtain new
> > 5.0.0-SNAPSHOT builds. *
> >   *   BINARY PACKAGE:   The binary package has some minor differences,
> but
> > the typical user should not notice them.
> >
> > * If you use maven dependency exclusions for resource ('-res') modules
> > because of unwanted ML models, you need to change the excluded name
> > extension from '-res' to '-model'.
> >
> >
> >    Moving forward from the Subversion Repository
> >    =============================================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   The project in the SVN repository was versioned
> > 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT.
> >   *   DEPRECATION:   The code and resources in the 4.0.1-SNAPSHOT
> > Subversion (SVN) repository will remain available for checkout, but
> should
> > be considered read-only.  4.0.1-SNAPSHOT built modules will remain
> > available for maven dependencies.  All current and future code
> development
> > should be performed on the source in GitHub.
> >   *   RELEASE:   There is no cTAKES 4.0.1 release.
> >
> >    Next Anticipated Release
> >    ========================
> >
> >   *   VERSION:   As you might guess from the snapshot version change, we
> > are gearing up for a version 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   WHY 5.0.0:   There are so many new features over cTAKES 4.0.0,
> > including completely new modules, that the version number was bumped up.
> >   *   DOCUMENTATION:   All of the new toys will be documented in the
> > confluence wiki at the time of the 5.0.0 release.
> >   *   DATE:   There is no release date yet, but hopefully it will be very
> > very soon ...
> >
> > Happy New Year,
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
> >
>


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Regards,
Gandhi

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