The public repo mirroring Crosswire is now finally down. Thanks for that.
Please remove also xiphos, ibt, bible.org mirrors.
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To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum"
Subject: [sword-devel] ISV status?
Date: Sun, Jan 6, 2013
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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] ISV status?
Date: Sun, Jan 6, 2013 07:08
Sorry for top posting.
You were yesterday off list notified, with detailed evidence that you are
distributing doz
Sorry for top posting.
You were yesterday off list notified, with detailed evidence that you are
distributing dozens and dozens of copyrighted modules for which you have no
permission.
There appears to be no change to that when I checked last s couple of hours
ago. So your repeated on-list re
Are there volunteers in this community with direct relationships to the
(commercial) publishing industry?
I'm asking only because it might be nice to know how commercial interests
might influence this 'open' project (apart from the obvious 'we're granting
Crosswire license to distribute text we ha
Chris, I should add in response to your last comment, if you ever find I'm
distributing something I shouldn't be - please don't hesitate to tell me.
I'm more than happy to remove it.
As it stands now however I have done exactly what you asked when you've
asked - so you should have no complaint aga
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Chris Little wrote:
>
> I credit you for taking it down, but you haven't explained why YOU felt it
> was YOUR place to do it in the first place. 'Andrew Thule posts the module
> on his FTP site' is not part of our release process.
Because I was trying to help. I
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 4:17 AM, Chris Little wrote:
>
> So, Andrew, the fundamental problem here is that you seem to believe you
> are never wrong and that any disagreement is always the result of the other
> party being wrong. You believe you interpret the world correctly and that
> every other
Thanks Ben.
I'll have to give it a try.
~A
On Saturday, January 5, 2013, Ben wrote:
> Hey Andrew,
>
> Cmake is a replacement for autotools/configure - it still uses make. Cmake
> isn't related to python.
>
> The normal sequence with cmake is:
> cmake
> make
> make install
>
> The normal sequence
Thanks, Greg. Both the python and icu patches work so far for me.
-Ben
On 01/04/2013 04:36 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Ben,
I just made a series of commits which further improve handling of
Python builds. They do the following:
1) Move handling of bindings configuration up a directory level so
C
Hi Cris
I work in a web comany so I have server with accounts --> meaning
not only for my usage but if somebody else need real-time testing I
can open web account for that.
In my opinion creating a well-documented JSON service would solve
all problems. If yo
Thanks Greg. Good idea! I've added that to our task tracker.
I agree on the last step, but often the people using the plugins in CMSs
want something that works out of the box. So it would be nice to provide
these too. And in order to do so, I'd be keen to hear from people what
functionality they w
Chris,
A good first step might be to develop a simple library (possibly as simple
as a function or a class) that fetches the data from STEP. Then you could
have a single PHP class, Java class, Python class, Ruby class, etc that
fetch the data from STEP and anyone could use a class like that to
tri
On 05/01/2013 13:15, Chris Burrell wrote:
Just wondering if we have some CMS plugin developers on this list?
>
I read from http://www.siteground.com/best_cms_tools.htm that the top
CMS are:
* Joomla
* WordPress
* Drupal
I'm not volunteering to do development (I have far too much other
Hey Andrew,
Cmake is a replacement for autotools/configure - it still uses make.
Cmake isn't related to python.
The normal sequence with cmake is:
cmake
make
make install
The normal sequence otherwise is:
./configure
make
make install
So cmake is just another way of setting up the Makefiles
Great! What kind of functionality would you want out of the box for this
kind of functionality? Do you have your own website already where you'd
want to include this? Would a REST API work with WordPress? or do you
usually include some HTML snippet in your content?
OpenScriptures people seem to ha
I'm a WP developer and I'd like to help.
On 01/05/2013 01:15 PM, Chris Burrell
wrote:
Hi all
Just wondering if we have some CMS plugin
developers on this list? STEP will expose an API to other
websites, so I'm
Hi all
Just wondering if we have some CMS plugin developers on this list? STEP
will expose an API to other websites, so I'm looking for volunteers to help
brainstorm & possibly write the plugins for the various CMSs around. The
idea is pretty straightforward at the moment, and I can think of at l
On Sat, 2013-01-05 at 01:12 -0500, Andrew Thule wrote:
> Peter, please temper your judgement with mercy. Your claims here are
> neither correct nor fair.
I have sent you a lengthy private reply which deals in detail with the
claims that your repos are filtering out the restricted modules.
Suffic
On 1/4/2013 10:12 PM, Andrew Thule wrote:
Peter, please temper your judgement with mercy. Your claims here are
neither correct nor fair.
So, Andrew, the fundamental problem here is that you seem to believe you
are never wrong and that any disagreement is always the result of the
other party
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