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Old 08-27-2008
Voiceroute execs talk about going (mostly) open source (video)

08-27-2008 01:00 PM
Voiceroute, asoftware PBX vendor, originally started as a proprietarysoftware company but went (at least partly) open sourceearlier this year. In this video, CEO Ming Guang Yong saysthe company should have moved toward open source "a lot sooner,"and explains why. He and CTO Navin Kumar also talk aboutsome of the specific differences between their open sourceand proprietary versions, including how and where they drawthe line between the two, and share their thoughts aboutdealing with open source developers and building asuccessful open source development community.



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tmserver(1)						      Translate Toolkit 1.3.0						       tmserver(1)

NAME
tmserver - a Translation Memory server, SYNOPSIS
tmserver --bind=HOSTNAME --port=PORT [--tmdb=TMDBFILE] [--import-translation-file=TMFILE [--import-source-lang=SOURCE_LANG] [--import-tar- get-lang=TARGET_LANG]] Where TMDBFILE is the sqlite database file containing tmdb translation memory data, if not specified a new temporary database is created, and TMFILE is a translation file (po, xliff, etc.) that should be imported into the database (mostly useful when no tmdb file is speci- fied). DESCRIPTION
tmserver is a Translation Memory service that can be queried via HTTP using a simple REST like URL/http and data is exchanged between server and client encoded in JSON. OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -d TMDBFILE, --tmdb=TMDBFILE translation memory database -f TMFILES, --import-translation-file=TMFILE translation file to import into the database -t TARGET_LANG, --import-target-lang=TARGET_LANG target language of translation files -s SOURCE_LANG, --import-source-lang=SOURCE_LANG source language of translation files -b BIND, --bind=HOSTNAME address to bind server to -p PORT, --port=PORT port to listen on EXAMPLE
The easiest way to run the server for testing is to pass it a large translation file (maybe generated by pocompendium) to create a tmdb database on the fly. tmserver -b localhost -p 8080 -f compendium.po -s en_US -t ar The server can be queried using a webbrowser. The url would be http://HOST:PORT/tmserver/SOURCE_LANG/TARGET_LANG/unit/STRING So to see suggestions for "open file" try the url http://localhost:8080/tmserver/en_US/ar/unit/open+file Translate Toolkit 1.3.0 tmserver(1)
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