Hi Peter,
Thanks for suggesting collaboration between Sword and Go Bible for the
purpose of stream-lining copyright permissions. I don't normally follow the
sword-devel mailing list but David Haslam emailed me about this thread
today. I think David may have also mentioned something similar in an
Jolon Faichney has answered to this thread by posting on Nabble where
our mailing list is apparently mirrored in form of a forum - allowing
direct response there which will not feed back into the mailing list.
I just realised this following a heads up from David Haslam.
I post here Jolon's respon
I can only speak as an enthusiastic user of the Go Bible software,
especially the Go Bible Creator developer kit, for which I have gained lots
of valuable experience during the past 15 months.
The Go Bible author and developer is Jolon Faichney. I suspect he doesn't
yet read these SWORD Dev foru
Since CrossWire doesn't not have a J2ME Bible Reader, would the
developers of GoBible consider CrossWire as a home for continued
opensource development? It wouldn't be too hard, I'm sure, to add a
GoBible driver to the SWORD engine and create a mod2gomod utility--
officially supporting the for
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Peter von Kaehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Little wrote:
>>
>> Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>>> We have a fair number of Bibles which are only distributable via
>>> Crosswire due to to the permissions given to us - but expanding our work
>>> into GoBible would se
Chris Little wrote:
>
> Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>> We have a fair number of Bibles which are only distributable via
>> Crosswire due to to the permissions given to us - but expanding our work
>> into GoBible would seem like a natural extension to what Crosswire does
>> anyway. Should we not consid
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> We have a fair number of Bibles which are only distributable via
> Crosswire due to to the permissions given to us - but expanding our work
> into GoBible would seem like a natural extension to what Crosswire does
> anyway. Should we not consider
>
> a) creating GoBible
Peter had previously written to me suggesting closer collaboration. I would
certainly support that. I hope that Jolon will also.
NB. Generally speaking he has less time to devote to it nowadays.
The source code is available from
http:// http://code.google.com/p/gobible/
I have established con
Some of you might have seen or used already GoBible. It is a small JME
programme for mobile phones capable of displaying and searching a single
Bible. A while back the developer (Jolon) decided to lay open the source
and dedicate the programme (actual programme and module creator) to teh
public dom