Karl,
December is sadly probably the last time I looked at the user forums.
Our website specifically points publishers and other content people to
email [EMAIL PROTECTED], which we all monitor daily. I would
like for us all to monitor and support users on the public forums, but
traffic
I've updated the page a little (though it could use some more updating).
The new procedure is simply to email modules to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(no need to ask permission even).
--Chris
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> Hi Brian,
>
> According to the Module Making Guide:
>
> When you feel your module i
My bad; I somehow missed that line. Thanks, Dave
Brian
> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 14:38:30 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Genbook: Book of Concord
> To: sword-devel@crosswire.org
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Hi Brian,
According to the Module Making Guide:
When you feel your module is ready to be submitted, please send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
mentioning the name of the module you have prepared and someone will respond to
you,
asking for further details about
Hi all,
I have put together a genbook module that I think would be of
sufficiently general interest to warrant inclusion to sword's
repository. It's an english translation of the Book of Concord (a
series of documents written by Martin Luther and others which give the
basic exposition of Lutheran
Since last Dec 1, there has been a posting in the Crosswire forums,
Module Requests & Bug Reports, from Peter Kirby, director of the Open
Scrolls Project, asking for advice on getting the DSS into Sword
Project module format, both original language and translations.
When I last exchanged an email