[sword-devel] Open Scriptures

2009-04-06 Thread Weston Ruter
Greetings Troy, Peter, and SWORD collaborators, I recently wrote on the Open Scriptures blog a post entitled, "Redeeming the Ill-fated Re:Greek Project: a Call for Participation": http://openscriptures.org/2009/03/redeeming-the-ill-fated-regreek-project-a-call-for-parti

[sword-devel] Open Scriptures Meetup (OSMU)

2010-06-25 Thread Weston Ruter
Greetings SWORD developers and Open Siddur: I wanted to extend an invitation to you to join us at a planned meetup in Portland, Oregon for us who are interested in openly-licensed content and code for the scriptures, which I know you are both invested in. I'm expecting it to be a small informal gat

[sword-devel] Open Scriptures in relation to CrossWire (was Re: How to help Open Scriptures website development)

2010-01-20 Thread Weston Ruter
Hi Robert, Excellent question. Open Scriptures certainly doesn't need to be distinct from CrossWire, and our values and principles are very much in line with each other. But our focus is different, as you observed with Open Siddur. CrossWire/SWORD is focused on developing (primarily) desktop and mo

Re: [sword-devel] Open Scriptures in relation to CrossWire (was Re: How to help Open Scriptures website development)

2010-01-21 Thread Daniel Glassey
> On 1/21/2010 1:00 PM, Robert Hunt wrote: >> >> Yes, I'm most interested in creation of openly-licensed, open-standards >> formatted, original-language Scriptures, i.e., starting with the basics. (If >> suitable licensed data is available somewhere else, we might simply have to >> reformat it.) In