[Bug 165353] New: Review Request: A natural language translation library

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           Summary: Review Request: A natural language translation library
           Product: Fedora Extras
           Version: devel
          Platform: All
               URL: http://dmitry.butskoy.name/libtranslate/
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: normal
         Component: Package Review
        AssignedTo: gdk at redhat.com
        ReportedBy: dmitry at butskoy.name
         QAContact: dkl at redhat.com
                CC: fedora-extras-list at redhat.com


Spec Name or Url: libtranslate.spec
SRPM Name or Url: libtranslate-0.99-1.src.rpm
Description:
  Absence of any software for machine translation is one of the common problem for Linux desktops. This package tries to start to resolve it, using (as first
possibility) free web-based translation services.

  Libtranslate is a library for translating text and web pages
between natural languages. Its modular infrastructure allows
to implement new translation engines separately from the core library.

  Libtranslate is shipped with a generic module, which uses
web-based translation services such as Babel Fish, Google Language Tools
and SYSTRAN. Moreover, the generic module allows to add new servicess
simply by adding a few lines to a XML file.

  The libtranslate distribution includes a powerful command line interface.

  A powerful GUI for libtranslate is present too, it is "gnome-translate" package (which I hope to add next).

  By the way, I used gnome-translate/libtranslate when wrote this text.

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