On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Jason Galyon wrote:
> On that subject
>
> Free as in Freedom
>
> Is Sword available under a dual license btw? This probably has already
> been answered but I am failing to find it currently.
>
> Some believe the GPL to be restrictive and freedom destroying. What
> about othe
On that subject
Free as in Freedom
Is Sword available under a dual license btw? This probably has already
been answered but I am failing to find it currently.
Some believe the GPL to be restrictive and freedom destroying. What
about other open source licenses like the Python license for exam
PloneSword would be a great tool. My last post came from focusing upon
the two unreliable dial-up connections to the Internet on Nias. The
bottom line is if PloneSword were available it would be a great tool
but unless things changed drastically, I would be very frustrated and
unable to get t
David Trotz wrote:
> Awesome thank you for doing this.
Had a long exchange of emails with the actual director tonight. He is
positive, but wants to think and pray more. He asked good questiosn and
I think I have answered them.
I expect a final answer soon. Please pray.
> David
>
> -Original
Yes, handily there are virtual images available also for Parallels and QEMU.
Check out http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developers/Setup for information for
developers.
Personally, I prefer to use the jhbuild (sugar-jhbuild) to get the
latest development goodies.
Let me know if you need any help sett
DJ Ortley wrote:
> Well, I'm not exactly sure of what you were trying to say in this
> e-mail. However, I suppose clarifying the typical Plone setup might be
> of use as I don't think you were trying to chide me away from developing
> such technologies as much as you were trying to bring to lig
I found an interesting link that has the XO running in VMWare's Fusion.
Probably would work for their other offerings. This might provide an
easy way to play around with it.
http://www.freesmug.org/newsitems/news912
In Him,
DM Smith
DJ Ortley wrote:
> I'm sure I'm not the only one who's th
You posted already about a month ago and Chris Little did ask you some
questions regarding your intentions, but you never cared to answer those.
The thought was that you intended to do an ed run around the GPL by
creating a GUI which was not GPL-ed.
You did not provide any reassurance on this. Wi
GPL?
Wade Maxfield wrote:
>I want to do a sword project that is a little different than what has
> been done. (not much different)
>
>I want a sword server application that can feed scriptures requested to a
> client. This would be similar to a web server, but it would serve
> scriptures
The SWORD engine would serve for this purpose wonderfully - but you
would need to have someone who was willing to tackle designing a
protocol, etc. I'm not sure that there is one at the moment, but it
seems that an adaptation of OSIS would be perfect, since it is already
well-known and the XML str
I want to do a sword project that is a little different than what has
been done. (not much different)
I want a sword server application that can feed scriptures requested to a
client. This would be similar to a web server, but it would serve
scriptures. It would have to not crash if a sele
Well, I'm not exactly sure of what you were trying to say in this
e-mail. However, I suppose clarifying the typical Plone setup might be
of use as I don't think you were trying to chide me away from developing
such technologies as much as you were trying to bring to light other things.
Basical
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sword can also download from a local directory. It may be possible for
> a user to map a web location as a drive, then it will work.
Just FYI, GnomeSword misused the install manager interface for local
installs until about 2 weeks ago. It had never worked
Do you have a rich brother who would really wants to make available this kind
of encouragement and power? Children and jobless disaster victims could
quickly gain a a badly needed sense of accomplishment, ownership, and
responsibility if they could use my linguistic tools plus Sword on Plone to
as
Awesome thank you for doing this.
David
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From: peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 5:13 AM
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Success (moving towards)
Ok, more contact made from the attorney. He is still the attorne
Ok, more contact made from the attorney. He is still the attorney of the
group so I think I am making head way. The wonders of Google.
Please pray that this is working out.
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On Jan 25, 2008, at 3:37 AM, Kermit Kiser wrote:
> Greetings from a newbie module developer:
>
> For me at least, developing a new Bible version is not a trivial task.
> It may be years before it is ready for general review. In the
> meantime,
> I would like to make it available to my alpha rev
Greetings from a newbie module developer:
For me at least, developing a new Bible version is not a trivial task.
It may be years before it is ready for general review. In the meantime,
I would like to make it available to my alpha reviewers via Install
Manager with Remote Source Downloading.
I
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