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 Testam
"Anthony J. Bentley" 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 th
Hi Solene,
Solene Rapenne writes:
> "Anthony J. Bentley" wrote:
> > 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.
>
> I'm not sure of t
Hi,
Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 06:47:04AM -0700:
> The Open English Bible
I think adding this as a port is a bad idea.
While "something is software that can be run on OpenBSD and that
at least one developer or at least some users want to run on OpenBSD"
may be a good enoug
Hi Ingo,
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> "something is
> a book and at least one developer wants to read it" does not look
> like a good enough reason to add something to ports/books.
My criteria aren't nearly so broad as that... rather, community
developed (version control, etc), freely licensed, and ha