I’m seeing he in a key being flagged.

Also HE within a title.

Some projects implement Office Open XML and OpenOffice standards which require 
use of the word Master. These standards will never change. If they ever do 
backwards capability will be a killing nightmare.

This tool is not helpful for many projects.

Forcing projects to opt out is wrong. You should have chosen opt in..

WE ARE VOLUNTEERS!

On 2021/08/29 20:54:51 Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 29/08/2021 15.11, Joey Frazee wrote:
> > If there are ideas for improvements would the right place be in the DI JIRA 
> > or issues on the GitHub repo you linked to?
> 
> Either place is really fine - I'd say it kind of depends on the nature 
> of the suggestions. A DI JIRA might ensure more people look at it, 
> whereas a direct PR for instance would be simpler.
> 
> > 
> > -joey
> > 
> >> On Aug 29, 2021, at 11:08 AM, Graham Leggett <minf...@sharp.fm.invalid> 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 29 Aug 2021, at 18:46, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> It is important to note that the CLC instance we have running is using
> >>> default settings for all projects. Thus, a project may disagree with
> >>> what the scanner considers problematic. This is all configurable, and
> >>> requires you to log in via ASF Oauth. Once logged in, you may edit your
> >>> project's settings to your liking. New scans happen every 12 hours.
> >>
> >> This is very cool - thanks for this.
> >>
> >> A quick look has shown that there is not (yet?) awareness of the language 
> >> of particular documents, and as a result problematic English words are 
> >> being found in the text of other languages, for example, flagged for “her":
> >>
> >>   Standart girdiden \fIkullanıcı\fR:\fIparola\fR satırlarını (her satırda 
> >> bir tane) okur ve bunları \fIdosyaismi\fR dosyasına ekl
> >>
> >> Is this something considered in the code as yet?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Graham
> >> —
> >>
> 
> 

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