GiellaLT provides an infrastructure for rule-based language technology aimed at minority and indigenous languages, and streamlines building anything from keyboards to speech technology. Read more about Why. See also How to get started, and our Privacy document.
The project uses the bug database program Bugzilla (general info on bugzilla can be found at www.bugzilla.org. Our bug database is installed at the HUM-fak web server, here:
Following this link brings you to our bug database. It is easier to use via a graphical web browser (Safari, Netscape) than via lynx, although you may use it with lynx as well.
If you don’t have access to it yet, go to the url in question (with a graphical browser), and log in. Bugzilla will ask four your email address as user name, and mail you a password (which you may change later on). Then there is a
And remember that the project also has a news group server, at news.uit.no. Principled questions and errors without clear answers should be discussed there (you may of course both report a bug in bugzilla and open a discussion in the news group if you find that appropriate).