"Anthony J. Bentley" <anth...@anjbe.name> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The Open English Bible is a completely free modern English translation
> of the Bible, under a Creative Commons Zero license. It provides a
> complete New Testament, Psalms, and some Old Testament books.
> 
> The New Testament of the OEB is being formed on the base of the "Twentieth
> Century New Testament", in particular the revised edition published in 1904.
> The Old Testament books which have been completed at this stage lean heavily
> on the work of John Edgar McFadyen and Charles Foster Kent, both of whom
> were very respected turn of the century Old Testament scholars.
> 
> The normative text for the OEB New Testament is the Westcott & Hort
> critical text. The normative text for the OEB Old Testament is the Codex
> Leningradensis, specifically the electronic version of the Westminster
> Leningrad Codex.
> 
> 
> Upstream provides two distfiles, the US English and Commonwealth English
> versions, which I put in separate packages.
> 
> ok?

I'm not sure of the usefullness of a package with 2 subpackages for 2 PDF files

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