Releases: ETCBC/shebanq
Updated codemeta
v4.2z typo
Added metadata for CLARIAH
Added a codemeta-harvest.json file so that SHEBANQ is well represented in the
software registry of CLARIAH.
Small fixes
The query view had a few glitches: it did not let you view/edit the organization and project details around queries.
That has been fixed.
Data update 2021, refactoring
SHEBANQ is updated:
- new ETCBC data version
2021
- new Emdros version 3.7.3
- new Wep2py version 2.21.1
- new Python version 3.6.8
- lots of technical documentation
- installation and maintenance scripts for server and local computer
- refactored code (dozens of mudules in Python, Javascript, CSS instead of a few big files)
- improved logistics: an index between queries and chapters: releated queries can now be found more easily
- various subtle bug fixes
- a functional test framework with Selenium and pytest
Small fixes
We have made minor fixes that came up after the house keeping release.
This release happens on the celebration of "ETCBC ≥ 40 years".
House keeping
The interface is cleaner.
Most of the narrative has moved to SHEBANQ Wiki.
Most of the related materials have been moved elsewhere.
Shebanq now supports two new versions of the BHSA Hebrew Text Database.
As it is at the start of 2017
Lots of things have happened since the latest release.
Currently, there are 383 users, 811 shared queries, and 1492 queries in total.
Working with data versions etcbc-4,4b
The shebanq site is stable.
It works with data versions 4 and 4b. Version 4b is frozen. The first new data version is 4s.
The following tools are in place:
- parallel (providing the crossref notes)
- phono (providing the phonetic transcription)
- valence (providing the valence notes that implement the flowchart of verbal valence, in development)
- trees (an export of all sentences to tree structures)
- verbsystems (Gino Kalkman's supporting notebooks to his Ph.D. thesis)
- shebanq (the dataflow from etcbc data plus extras to the website shebanq)
There might still be minor bugs to be fixed.