https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005785
--- Comment #3 from gil cattaneo <puntogil(a)libero.it> ---
(In reply to Michael Simacek from comment #1)
I think the name is not correct. There is also a C version of this
available
on the site. Therefore we need to diambiguate the name in case someone
wanted to package the C version of algorithms.
The summary also doesn't seem right. If those are bindings - then bindings
to what? On the site it is summarized as "The Java version of the libstemmer
library". That also raises a question whether it should be really called
snowball. TBH I don't really understand what the package is supposed to do,
but it seems to me that sentence "You can use the various ANSI C and Java
stemmers in programs of your own, without bothering yourself with the
Snowball system that generated them." implies that this is not snowball
itself, but rather something generated by it. Therefore I think it shouldn't
be called snowball, but libstemmer-java Java as indicated by the name of the
tarball.
The descritption is insufficient, it doesn't say anything about
the library
itself.
better ?
Snowball is a small string processing language
designed for creating stemming algorithms
for use in Information Retrieval.
This package contains all you need to include the
snowball stemming algorithms into a Java
project of your own. If you use this,
you don't need to use the snowball compiler,
or worry about the internals of the
stemmers in any way.
Also, where did you get that POM?
created by me
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