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A first step could be adding links to the instances in README.md in this repo. But what about actually adding them to the frontend somewhere? Maybe it would be bad because URL:s change and old instances of Korp will show the wrong URL. I will bring it up internally and see if we can get a redirect for the URL on the CWB homepage, since it is broken anyway. But I can also contact someone about actually changing the link. |
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I added the links to the frontend README. When your URL changes, you can let me know or send a pull request. |
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I think CWB removed the demo page from the site... |
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I think it would be nice if we had somewhere a list of links to different Korp installations (sites), as at least I haven’t found one. What would be a good place for such a list? The
README.md
file or another documentation file linked fromREADME.md
? Or a Wiki page, if GitHub Wiki were enabled?Here is a list of Korp installations I know of and that I now found:
In addition, Korp has been at least tested in Estonia and at the University of Alberta ALTLab, which have forked Korp in GitHub, but I couldn’t find the actual Korp sites now. (Which is one reason why I’d find it nice to have such a list, even though it might eventually get out of date.)
And what about suggesting adding a link to Korp on the CWB page for demos under “Public Web interfaces using CWB”. The page currently has a link to a CWB interface for PAROLE and SUC at Språkbanken that appears to exist but is no longer maintained, but not to any Korp installation. I think the page could perhaps link to Språkbanken’s Korp or to a list of different Korp installations or both, or perhaps to GitHub. The CWB web site is not very actively maintained, though, so it might take some time before a link would be added there.
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