On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > I am thinking through these sorts of problems because I am again > considering how to integrate the idea of users authoring their own > modules, and how they could get them published in some sense, where > friends/students/the world could get at them. Whenever I have queried > GS users about needed features, authoring tools have consistently been a > top request, and I have been woefully lax about getting to it. There > are 150 Bibles available, but it would be nice if any respected author > could distribute a sermon series or Bible study series in Sword format, > in commentary or genbook form. It would enhance Sword's PR value > immensely if people saw that they could readily contribute to the body > of work available for study. I believe that as long as it's difficult > for Joe Random to produce and distribute a Sword module (cf. Peter, who > succeeds because he is bull-headed enough to keep pushing), that kind of > community critical mass will not come into being.
After reading some opinions from different non-Crosswire web pages (forums, reviews...) I have come to the same conclusion: user contributions and sharing *is* the future. Again I remind that we must have standards for that, it would be a huge advantage if Windows, Linux and Mac users could share their material with each other. If every frontend uses its own format/markup that advantage is lost. I'm also in favor of an alpha area. One technical note: I first thought that svn is not useful but then I realized that if it can handle binary file diffs - and it can - it would be very good. Crosswire server is very slow and if the module could be updated with difference only it would be better for quick release-test-fix cycle. Yours, Eeli Kaikkonen (Mr.), Oulu, Finland e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (with no x) _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page