On 7/16/2013 11:24 AM, Chris Burrell wrote:
Hi
Can someone point me in the direction of the person who created the
FreLSG module? I can't seem to locate "Timnathserah, Inc - Canada &
Editions CLE - Villeurbanne - France" anywhere in Canada or in France.
I'd like to be able to contact "Timnathse
PS.
*Timnathserah, Inc* - Canada
and
*Editions Clé* - France
were two separate publishers!
I imagine the latter moved its main office from Villeurbanne
since the date of the original FreLSG module.
It's conceivable that the former may no longer exist, or has been rebranded
or taken over.
Mos
Chris,
Why is it so difficult to find?
This page came up at the top of a Google search.
http://www.editionscle.com/
*Editions Clé *: The joint publications ministry of GBIM and UFM
International
See http://www.editionscle.com/amenginfo.html
UFM International = http://www.ufm.org.uk/
GBIM = G
Hi
Can someone point me in the direction of the person who created the FreLSG
module? I can't seem to locate "Timnathserah, Inc - Canada & Editions CLE -
Villeurbanne - France" anywhere in Canada or in France.
I'd like to be able to contact "Timnathserah" to seek permission for STEP.
Chris
It wasn't in the repository. At most, you could have found an old zip on
the FTP site, unlinked, so you'd have had to have downloaded it directly
by browsing the FTP site (or maybe had stale .conf data sitting around
that could allow you to see cached zips of removed modules).
I've cleared the
Chris,
I think you have misunderstood what Chris Little meant by "previous
content".
That would have been the older module FreLSG that had © Strongs markup.
This was removed from our repos. It's an obsoleted module.
STEP has no permission to distribute that old module.
But the FreSegond modules
And it also says Public Domain, which it clearly isn't if the thread is
correct.
On 16 July 2013 13:43, Chris Burrell wrote:
> Can you remove it from the repository please? I took it from there
> yesterday?
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> On 16 July 2013 13:17, Chris Little wrote:
>
>> FreSegond is the curr
Can you remove it from the repository please? I took it from there
yesterday?
Chris
On 16 July 2013 13:17, Chris Little wrote:
> FreSegond is the current Louis Segond module. There are no errors in the
> .conf.
>
> Permission will not be given to distribute the previous content. STEP does
> n
FreSegond is the current Louis Segond module. There are no errors in the
.conf.
Permission will not be given to distribute the previous content. STEP
does not have permission to host & distribute it.
--Chris
On 7/16/2013 1:37 AM, David Haslam wrote:
Our policy is to withdraw any module for
Our policy is to withdraw any module for which there is uncertainty about the
copyright status of either the whole text or the added markup.
i.e. On the precautionary principle.
The proper procedure therefore would be for a request to be sent to
Timnathserah, Inc - Canada & Editions CLE - Villeur
Googling for further clues came up with this:
http://www.labibleonline.com/telecharger-gratuit.html
- La Bible Louis Segond 1910 avec les numéros Strong
The download has this further description:
Texte du domaine public mais enrichi avec les numéros Strong par
*Timnathserah, Inc* au Canada.
Ty
I guess my main question on this is whether they were removed because of
copyright reasons?
Chris
On 16 July 2013 09:17, David Haslam wrote:
> You have posed an interesting question.
>
> FreSegond Obsoletes=FreLSG
>
> FreSegond v2.0.1 in CrossWire Av11n repo is later than v1.6 in CrossWire
> M
You have posed an interesting question.
FreSegond Obsoletes=FreLSG
FreSegond v2.0.1 in CrossWire Av11n repo is later than v1.6 in CrossWire
Main.
They are made from different sources!
v2.0.1 is from VulSearch.
v1.6 was from Unbound Bible.
History_2.0=added Deuterocanonicals, switched to Vu
Hi
There are two modules hosted by CrossWire. One is in the av11n repo, the
other one I got ages ago, probably from the normal repository.
One has strong numbers (FreLSG), the other one doesn't (FreSegond)
Having said that the history of FreSegond suggests it should have strong
numbers. And it's
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