From 101df06f6c8380328d4266adadac3ab6d1bac0b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: aarne
-June 2008 +24 June 2009
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ June 2008
+24 June 2009: GF version 3.0 released. No longer beta!
+
+4 June 2009: GF sources (from the darcs repository) can now be compiled with GHC 6.10.3, but no
+longer with GHC 6.8.
+
+29 April 2009: GF online course available as videos: see "News" under the
+GF Summer School Web Page.
20 April 2009:
On-line course "GF for Resource Grammar Writers" starting today at 15.30. See the
@@ -112,14 +124,14 @@ least one, it may help you to get a first idea of what GF is.
GF can be used for building
[ Demos
| Download
-| Libraries
+| Libraries
| Reference
| Tutorial
]
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ June 2008
[ Demos
| Download
| Developers
-| Libraries
+| Libraries
| People
| Publications
| QuickRefCard
@@ -52,6 +52,18 @@ June 2008
News
+
+24 November 2009: We have problems with the release via Darcs. You can
+download a recent snapshot of GF (sources, libraries, documentation)
+here (gf-[date].tgz, 13 MB).
+
-
Availability
@@ -204,7 +216,7 @@ The GF programming language is high-level and advanced, featuring
Libraries are at the heart of modern software engineering. In natural language
applications, libraries are a way to cope with thousands of details involved in
syntax, lexicon, and inflection. The
-GF resource grammar library has
+GF resource grammar library has
support for an increasing number of languages, currently including