[sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-17 Thread Arnaud Vié
Hi everyone, Having dived into the whole crosswire ecosystem recently, I'm at the same time impressed at the quality of the tools provided (in particular the OSIS standard and the JSword lib, as I've been working in Java), and worried by what I perceive as a lack of dynamism around it's developmen

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-17 Thread Matěj Cepl
On Sat Feb 17, 2024 at 4:46 PM CET, Arnaud Vié wrote: > I think a lot of that could be improved by making better use of the > crosswire github project , which is nowadays > the first contact most young developers will have with these crosswire > projects. https://gith

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-17 Thread pinoaffe
Matěj Cepl writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > On Sat Feb 17, 2024 at 4:46 PM CET, Arnaud Vié wrote: >> I think a lot of that could be improved by making better use of the >> crosswire github project , which is nowadays >> the first contact most young develope

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-17 Thread Arnaud Vié
Thanks Matej for all the information ! (and your git mirrror, that will be quite helpful :-) ) Is the gitlab project referenced anywhere on the crosswire website ? Because I've been looking all over and only found the svn link ^^' That's exactly the kind of problems I'm talking about when I say th

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-17 Thread Peter von Kaehne
Hi Arnaud,It makes sense to understand some things better when seen in history:There are three core projects to CrossWire - libsword,  jsword and the text modules - all others are independent but related users. The SVN site for libsword is the current, not old. It is just that ve