Please see our extensive module requests page.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Module_Requests#Before_1923
No-one in CrossWire is currently working on the translations that you
listed.
David
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To whom it may concern; I would like to start by telling you that the bibles
you provide to AndBible are great, i enjoy every seconds of the apps through
AndBible. And Now, I would like to make an inquiry or a suggestion about
additional bibles. Are you able to add additional old english bibles
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 02:24, Gabriel Burca wrote:
> >> Finally, I'm a programmer, I'd like to help, is there anything that I
> >> can do, or stuff that I should read to see if I can get involved?
> >
> > The todo list is at www.crosswire.org/todo .
> >
> > --Chris
>
> I don't see any mention of al
Richard,
Thank you for your response. I did not take offense or was upset at your
post, but rather felt that this should be a forum of ideas for the project
and that statements (whether true or false) about people or organizations
should be brought up directly with those individuals. This is such
Nichols, Lester wrote:
I am not taking a side as to what e-sword may or may not do with regards to
its licensing of Bible texts. To be fair to e-sword though, the website is
very clear on the "for purchase" modules as in this example
(http://www.e-sword.net/nasb.html) and others, as well as, those
>> Finally, I'm a programmer, I'd like to help, is there anything that I
>> can do, or stuff that I should read to see if I can get involved?
>
> The todo list is at www.crosswire.org/todo .
>
> --Chris
I don't see any mention of alternate versification schemes in the TODO list. Does that
mean it'
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Richard Gray wrote:
> Thats interesting to hear. I'm not sure that E-sword are doing things in the
> most honest of ways, as I have downloaded a number of their bibles, and none of
> them seem to come with an associated software license. I would have assumed that
> even if
this
is the forum to create or propagate potential rumors. In fact, has anyone
contacted e-sword to find out how he was able to obtain the permission?
Maybe working in cooperation with one another might help obtain some of the
harder to get translations, so those companies can see the bigger pictur
We're kind of clueless about how e-Sword got permission to distribute the
TEV or CEV for free, and so are our contacts at ABS. But, in fairness,
the people we know at ABS aren't the rights people. Let us know if you
hear anything useful in reply.
Thats interesting to hear. I'm not sure that
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Richard Gray wrote:
> (Sorry Mr. moderator, I sent from the wrong address :) )
But, then again, we also see virtually no spam on this list. :)
> I saw on the e-sword site that the American Bible Society licensed both the Good
> News (TEV) and CEV versions to them for free
(Sorry Mr. moderator, I sent from the wrong address :) )
Hi,
I'm new to the list, and I had a couple of questions about some bible versions
that aren't listed.
I saw on the e-sword site that the American Bible Society licensed both the Good
News (TEV) and CEV versions to them for free release. I
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