Hi, LanguageTool 6.6 has been released and can now be downloaded at https://languagetool.org/download. It includes error detection rule updates for Catalan, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, and Ukrainian.
Important note: This is the last release with a x.y version number, i.e. there won’t be a “LanguageTool 6.7” published as a ZIP file under that name. We’re switching to daily snapshots, which you can download at https://languagetool.org/download/snapshots/.
Am I understanding correctly? So there will no longer be defined points at which a development step is completed and, if possible, all known bugs have been resolved?
For WritingTool, this means that a release will then rely on a random state on the release date.
Yes, I removed it back then because its dependencies were messy - it was meant as a lightweight way to use LT, but in fact it had all of LT as a dependency, which made it useless for most use cases. I see your case is an exception, but maybe you can just copy the code to your repo? I don’t think the Java http client has been maintained anyway.