Hi there ...
On 21 Jun 2002 at 8:29, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> As for module creation, are the tools you are referring to addvs and addld?
> I read the documentation and while I do not mind working with command line
> utilities I am still a little apprehensive to dive into trying to create
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Copyrights and cash
> Thanks for all the comments. A few of my own...
>
> We have module making docs available and DESIRE others to make modules
> We have command line utilitie
Am Die, 2002-06-18 um 22.10 schrieb Daniel Freedman:
> Secondly, I was thinking that instead of making it free I was thinking of
> disabling copy and paste features on locked modules. I think it might be a
> good proposal of providing a free translation while restricting copying.
>
> Copyright
Thanks for all the comments. A few of my own...
We have module making docs available and DESIRE others to make modules
We have command line utilities available and DESIRE others to make modules.
Chris would really LOVE for others to make modules.
Enough said about that.
Legit issue: Although
lieve in this project and want to see it
> succeed. I am not sure how my vision lines up with the vision of the inner
> circle, and since I am not a programmer, perhaps no one has even read down
> this far. These are just my thoughts on the issue. I hope I am not
speaking
> out of turn.
t;
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: [sword-devel] Copyrights and cash
> Hi there
>
> I've been thinking a lot about the big copyrights issue. The Sword
Project
> has some exceptional software to offer now. The performance outshines any
> of the commerc
I think the whole point of sword that its free
btw, all the bibles that are currently under copyright are going to be made
redundant in the next 5 years anyway, because a new critical edition of the
Hebrew Scriptures is being made.
Secondly, I was thinking that instead of making it free I was thi
I'm all for someone forming a separate for-profit company (or joining with an existing
one) that sells copyrighted royalty-laden sword modules... of course the base of sword
would still be for free and so would all the freely distributable modules, only the
copyrighted modules that must have ro
Hi there
I've been thinking a lot about the big copyrights issue. The Sword Project
has some exceptional software to offer now. The performance outshines any
of the commercial programs and the potential is growing rapidly. The Sword
library itself is awesome and completely platform ind