[SOLVED] DGT-OmegaT : DGT EC verified? Thread poster: 2721058 (X)
| 2721058 (X) Local time: 16:37 French to Dutch + ...
Hello everyone, Is there anyone who can vouch that the site at http://185.13.37.79/ really belongs to the Directorate-General for Translation of the European Commission? At the site itself I do not find any... See more Hello everyone, Is there anyone who can vouch that the site at http://185.13.37.79/ really belongs to the Directorate-General for Translation of the European Commission? At the site itself I do not find any contact info, the official site for the DGT ( https://ec.europa.eu/info/departments/translation_en ) does not mention the site anywhere, and the IP address is not registered to the EC. I'm a bit hesitant to install software from a site without any credentials. Thank you, Rob Edit: added spaces between parentheses and URL.
[Edited at 2019-05-15 11:00 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Susan Welsh United States Local time: 10:37 Russian to English + ... | 2721058 (X) Local time: 16:37 French to Dutch + ... TOPIC STARTER That's no proof | May 15, 2019 |
Hi Susan, Thank you for your reply. But that's not a real verification; I could also post a message somewhere in which I claim to be the president of the Netherlands, but that doesn't automatically make me the president of the Netherlands... Rob P.s.: Actually, the Netherlands doesn't have a president; we haven't left the middle ages yet: we're a kingdom. | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 16:37 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Robert LA LAU wrote: Is there anyone who can vouch that the site at http://185.13.37.79/ really belongs to the Directorate-General for Translation of the European Commission? It is my understanding that it does not. I'm a bit hesitant to install software from a site without any credentials. The OmegaT developers are in frequent contact with the DGT-OmegaT developer, via the OmegaT forums, and they all appear to accept each others' bona fides. This Google search may also contain something: https://www.google.com/search?q=omegat%20site:ec.europa.eu This URL only confirms that Thomas Cordonnier claims to develop DGT-OmegaT for or on behalf of the DGT. | |
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A missing domain name | May 15, 2019 |
In "a folha — Portuguese language magazine" you can see that DGT-OmegaT is used in DGT. http://ec.europa.eu/translation/portuguese/magazine/pt_magazine_en.htm N.° 58 — Autumn 2018 Interoperability between DGT-OmegaT and SDL Trados Studio Issue 57 — Summer 2018 Issue 56 — Spring 2018 OmegaT in DGT, its Wizard, TagWipe and TeamBase: Documentationpdf sue 55 — Autumn 2017 Free open source software: OmegaT, Wizard, Tagwipe & TeamBase (2) Issue 54 — Summer 2017 Free open source software: OmegaT, Wizard, Tagwipe & TeamBase --- A mentioned versions are for external translators. Milan | | | 2721058 (X) Local time: 16:37 French to Dutch + ... TOPIC STARTER
Hi Milan, Milan Condak wrote: In "a folha — Portuguese language magazine" you can see that DGT-OmegaT is used in DGT. That's convincing. And reassuring. Thanks! | | |
Hi all The status of OmegaT inside Directorate General for Translation is, indeed, ambiguous. I will try to explain, I hope it will not appear too complex. Inside DGT, OmegaT has never been the official CAT tool, but a few translators decided that they preferred this one and were allowed to use it. Later, this users, considering the fact that it is an open source software, meaning that it can be customized by a developer, asked for modifications. They were finally... See more Hi all The status of OmegaT inside Directorate General for Translation is, indeed, ambiguous. I will try to explain, I hope it will not appear too complex. Inside DGT, OmegaT has never been the official CAT tool, but a few translators decided that they preferred this one and were allowed to use it. Later, this users, considering the fact that it is an open source software, meaning that it can be customized by a developer, asked for modifications. They were finally allowed to do so, but not to distribute the work on the internet. Around end of 2016, having received some feedback from articles they had published in "a folha", users asked for authorisation to distribute our fork on the internet. The director accepted, but he only gives us an authorisation, no more: we received neither a budget nor any space in an existing server to host this project. All the features which are in this fork and not in the original OmegaT have been developed by me, but, almost until 2016, upon request from internal users inside DGT and during my office hours inside DGT. After publication, this is still the case, except that I was also allowed to collaborate with external users and with OmegaT team, even in my working time (with the only condition that it has not top priority), so some of the new features are result from discussions in this forum and in the OmegaT's one. I would conclude that this project is really developed inside DGT, but due to lack of support from our leaders, it is not one of the official projects of the DGT, which explains that it does not appear in the official pages. I must add that I am not an officer and according to my contract, I am obliged to mention here that what I say is not the point of view of the European Commission. I have been allowed to mention DGT in the web site and also to keep the name for the application itself, even if they do not really own it, but since it is not an official project, I cannot ask them to give me a subdomain name, nor buy it myself because it could be considered as a unauthorized use of the name. PS. You could have asked it using the contact form in the web site, I would have answered almost the same, but it is ok to have it here. The fact that there are no credentials in the web site simply means that my clients did not explicitly ask for it: they are more translators than jurists, but sometimes I must do exactly what they ask, because each time I ask a precision from a legal point of view, answer can take years to come. Regards Thomas ▲ Collapse | | | 2721058 (X) Local time: 16:37 French to Dutch + ... TOPIC STARTER
Hello Thomas, Thank you for your explanation; that's very clear. And thank you for your work on DGT-OmegaT, which I'm sure many people benefit from (and I'm one of them now). Rob | | | There is no moderator assigned specifically to this forum. To report site rules violations or get help, please contact site staff » [SOLVED] DGT-OmegaT : DGT EC verified? CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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