Have you looked at our Wiki page?

OSIS 211 CR

It was even edited again today!

The Bible Technologies Group has not met for years & the original website went 
AWOL.

It may well be the case that CrossWire is the only remaining de facto 
maintainer of OSIS.

Best regards,

David

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On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 19:07, Michael H <cma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've got 40 works and growing that I've been meaning to look at creating 
> Sword Modules. All of these are genbooks. Almost 100% currently are works by 
> Andrew Murray (but the list is much bigger.)
>
> But, as I try to make sense of the OSIS spec, I'm facing a 2006 spec in not 
> very well done PDF, and another one with comments, and an xslt file, and a 
> mountain of comments on the wiki that span from outright errors, to support 
> gaps, to wishlist.
>
> What is the status of OSIS? Is there a draft or official source, or even 
> Crosswire source that we can at least fix typos to? I've started one, just to 
> turn Appendix F into a real table... but as I read through the wiki, now it 
> seems I'm going to have to process everything to be able to trust what I'm 
> reading, and it makes sense that I should be dropping the result somewhere 
> more official than my google drive.
>
> If we have permission to host the OSIS spec, do we have permission to bugfix 
> it (at least the spelling gaps, and fixing the tables of information to be 
> tabular?)
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