Le 29/11/2017 à 16:39, Matěj Cepl a écrit :
> On 2017-11-29, 14:23 GMT, Greg Hellings wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:13 AM, Cyrille wrote:
>>> That's for sure, but not enough (from my point of view).
>>> What's you experience of gitlab?
> (I am the leader of the M2Crypto revival project ho
On 2017-11-29, 14:23 GMT, Greg Hellings wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:13 AM, Cyrille wrote:
>> That's for sure, but not enough (from my point of view).
>> What's you experience of gitlab?
(I am the leader of the M2Crypto revival project hosted on
https://gitlab.com/m2crypto/m2crypto/ )
My
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:13 AM, Cyrille wrote:
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> Le 29/11/2017 à 15:04, Greg Hellings a écrit :
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> I work for a company that's pretty well known for its dedication to Open
> Source software. We still put a huge portion of our code in GitHub. This is
> because many of us find it a techni
Le 29/11/2017 à 15:04, Greg Hellings a écrit :
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> I work for a company that's pretty well known for its dedication to
> Open Source software. We still put a huge portion of our code in
> GitHub. This is because many of us find it a technically superior
> product and because it has huge communi
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 6:29 AM, Cyrille wrote:
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> Le 29/11/2017 à 10:15, Manfred Bergmann a écrit :
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> Am 27.11.2017 um 14:02 schrieb Cyrille
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> Why is it not a good choice? Just because it’s not open-source?
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> It's difficult for me to argument in English... But I didn't said
Le 29/11/2017 à 10:15, Manfred Bergmann a écrit :
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>> Am 27.11.2017 um 14:02 schrieb Cyrille :
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> Why is it not a good choice? Just because it’s not open-source?
It's difficult for me to argument in English... But I didn't said
*github is not a good choice* but: "is it the good choice?".
> Am 27.11.2017 um 14:02 schrieb Cyrille :
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> Le 27/11/2017 à 10:58, Manfred Bergmann a écrit :
>> OK.
>> I believe those bindings are kind of developed in their own pace.
>> So I had create a GitHub project for them which target a certain SWORD
>> version.
> Is Github the good choice? G
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Le 27/11/2017 à 10:58, Manfred Bergmann a écrit :
> OK.
> I believe those bindings are kind of developed in their own pace.
> So I had create a GitHub project for them which target a certain SWORD
> version.
Is Github the good choice? Gitlab is completely open-source, Github no.
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> Maybe we can
OK.
I believe those bindings are kind of developed in their own pace.
So I had create a GitHub project for them which target a certain SWORD version.
Maybe we can remove them alltogether from the SWORD sources.
Manfred
> Am 26.11.2017 um 11:27 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts :
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> I've moved the obj
Hi David. Thank you for your comment regarding the Greek accent filter. I did
see it. No improvement has been made for the 1.8.0 release. While your
suggested improvement is a feasible idea, in practice, this filter should only
be included on a very limited set of current Greek text modules whic
I did. Have no idea.
— DM Smith
> On Nov 26, 2017, at 4:06 PM, David Haslam wrote:
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> Did you see my email reminder about the UTF8GreekAccents filter?
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> Has any further improvement been incorporated in RC5 ?
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Did you see my email reminder about the UTF8GreekAccents filter?
Has any further improvement been incorporated in RC5 ?
Best regards,
David
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OK guys,
Lots of bindings cleanup still in this bundle. I've moved the objc
dependencies out of the bundle replace with a Makefile which downloads
them and unpacks them from crosswire.org. Cordova bindings are now
fairly stable for both android and ios. Added a missing include file.
I intend f
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