Thanks for responding, Nic.
Xiphos displays each language as a branch in the install manager tree, but
after first choosing a repository.
Yet it does seem rather daunting to be faced with 43 languages that many
users will never come across, especially as many of these are near the top
of the aut
On 10/12/2010, at 8:54 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> 2) Most of our list, who are largely either developers or module
> creators to begin with, got in the habit of using the
> Beta repository while waiting, so we were not very vocal about goading
> people to release updated versions. And since we a
Thanks Greg,
I spent several happy hours yesterday evening updating the wiki page.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Modules_in_the_beta_repository
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Modules_in_the_beta_repository
Not because I have any new testing results to report, but rather because the
tables were poorly po
Beta more or less is our "separate repository." In reality our end
users shouldn't be in Beta. In the past modules have been known to
get stuck in Beta for uncertain reasons. I'd take a guess the reasons
involve some mixture of the following:
1) Very few people knowing exactly why a module was B