Matthew,
I'm sorry, but you had to go back to 2003 and quote Don Elbourne's "buzz
off" in which he immediately after says "Of course I'm being sarcastic".
The policy has always been that CrossWire module repo standards shoot
for best practice module quality.
2003 was before we supported (technically and by policy) external module
repos.
I have purchased and offered swordmodules.com with hosting paid to your
team for user created content and your own content and my offer was
turned down.
Different module repositories have different standards. We'd love for
user created content to flourish.
-Troy.
Matthew Talbert wrote:
It's because people don't step up and write the documentation. I'd love to
include the man pages from Jonathan Marsden in SVN. Thanks Jonathan, for
stepping up and trying to solve this area where we're lacking.
Troy,
I wasn't trying to instigate a fight (nor have I ever). I was merely
going off what I have read in the archives, including this:
http://www.crosswire.org/pipermail/sword-devel/2003-July/019083.html
As I said, I could give more links as well.
I am tired of being accused of causing fights. If the links above and
subsequent emails don't reflect CrossWire policy, then it should be
explained further.
Matthew
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