Open Multilingual Wordnet is developed and maintained by the OMW community. The Open Multilingual Wordnet and its components are open: they can be freely used, modified, and shared by anyone for any purpose.
We welcome professionals and students from all levels and all backgrounds, don’t worry if you don’t have any prior experience, we will be glad to welcome you in the community. Join Us Now, and let’s together make a world of better wordnets.
- Ask questions and answer existing questions here.
- Raise GitHub issues: suggest us improvements, ideas, and give us feedback, our community will love to solve those issues. You can raise them here.
- Review pull requests and give feedback upon them.
- We will be glad if you may help us spread and increase our reach so that more people can take the benefits of this free tool and join our community. Tell your friends and acquaintance about this organization or maybe share us on your social media.
- Follow us on social media, like our pages.
Follow these steps to contribute to the Open Multilingual Wordnet.
- Choose or propose a project.
- Set up your development environment.
- Perform tasks in phases.
- Submit your work by creating pull requests from your fork of the OMW repository.
- Follow up feedback from the community and make the required enhancements in your next commit.
Select a topic of your interest, you may have a look at more than one.
You have the vision to change the world of wordnets and make a better one? Awesome, we needed you, yes you!
The OMW is written in python using the flask framework, it uses sqlite3 database servers, Javascript, HTML, and CSS have been used for frontend development. Source code is managed using the Git version control system. The code is on Github.
Mail Francis Bond, or raise an issue to get involved.
The documentation team is committed to producing easy to follow guides which help in cutting the user time, help users and developers understand how things work and hence save the engineering time.
You need to have some knowledge of linguistics, and generally we expect you to add your documentation as a page or pages on Github. However, if you can’t add your documentation as an HTML page, you can contribute your documentation as a PDF as well.
- See the documentation on OMW interface.
- See the OMW documentation on the wordnets.
Mail Francis Bond, or raise an issue to get involved. Documentation is hosted here.
The marketing team promotes and spreads information about this organization, carries promotional operations, ensures the proper communication of Open Multilingual Wordnet with the outside world, keeps the social media presence, presents the software in a crisp and compelling style.
The concept of Open Multilingual Wordnet is admirable where individual wordnets are linked to wordnets in other languages, which makes these wordnets more easily accessible. But the world needs to know about this free tool so that more people can take the benefits of this tool and join our mission.
We encourage out-of-the-box thinking, and we believe every idea is important to spread this free tool to the world. It’s going to be a process of executing a marketing plan with an entire community.
Mail Rohitesh Jain, so that we can add you to the OMW marketing mailing list.
Will you make yourself available?
If yes, come onboard the team.