Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will continue to read the mailing list, trace the api source as best as I can, and become more familiar with this community.
I do have some questions: - Where can I learn how to install the newest svn version of some source code w/o it conflicting w/ the SWORD-based programs like gnomesword I have installed for daily use? - The bug tracker link on the website doesn't work. Will this be fixed eventually? - If I find typos in texts, how should I change or report it? - I am particularly interested in computational linguistics, semiotics, and theoretical work that might lead to more effective computer-aided translation. I don't know where to start, though. I've taken discrete math and linear algebra, but I just don't know where to look for more information on this subject. I would feel deeply indebted to anyone who could direct me further. - Is there an IRC channel or something similar so I can get to know this development community better? Blessings, Jonathan Compton _______________________________________________ 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