[sword-devel] irc chat times?

2008-06-30 Thread JECompton
I've gone to the #sword room on freenode a few times, but no one replies when I'm there. Are there planned chat times or times that tend to be busy? I have been looking a bit at the source code, but I'd like to get to know some of the veterans better. ___

[sword-devel] IRC is nice

2008-06-05 Thread JECompton
I had not seen the mibbit IRC before, and it looks nice. I've used some standalone clients, the firefox IRC add-on, and some crude web interfaces before, but on first appearance, this beats all of them for a simple login. I don't have any non-techie friends who use IRC, so to expect them to go

[sword-devel] thanks for the answers to my questions

2008-06-02 Thread JECompton
Thanks for the replies. I'll drop in on #sword sometime. Maybe I'll have some time this weekend. ___ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settin

[sword-devel] Some questions...

2008-06-02 Thread JECompton
Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will continue to read the mailing

[sword-devel] Some questions...

2008-06-01 Thread JECompton
Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will continue to read the mailing lis

[sword-devel] New member intro: Jonathan Compton

2008-05-15 Thread JECompton
Hi everyone, I'm new to the list. I'm a prefield teacher with Wycliffe headed for Indonesia in January. I will teach computer science and help run the network there... Although the job will change according to need. I've benefited greatly from open source software and wanted to give back. The