On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Spare us the "they're not *really* ThML" whining.  I don't care that
> they're specifically ThML.  When I first started producing Sword modules
> 2 years ago, I was using GBF.
>
> The only important distinctions about my modules are:
>
> - They work.
> - They get out readily to people who want them.
> - They provide utility in their Sword apps.
> - They give them understanding and knowledge that they didn't have last
>  year or last month or last week.
>
> My repo dumps out ~360Mbyte/day (high std.dev.), or ~10Gbyte/month.
>
> No doubt the Crosswire repo ships a great deal more than that, but
> considering that my repo gets no visibility other than the Module
> Repositories wiki page and word-of-mouth advertising, I believe that
> says a great deal.
>
> I DO NOT CARE if they meet some standard of perfection.  IT DOES NOT
> MATTER if they validate.  IT IS OF NO RELEVANCE that they're not clean.

Unless, of course, they do not work in any frontend at all other than
Gnomesword.

Jon

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