Hi, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
> In addition, although Sword is GPL, there are many obstacles for > outsiders to actually start contributing to the project, hence I > somewhat understand why Sword might be perceived as not Free > software. One of the freedoms of the GNU General Public License is that anyone is able to take and fork the code. By all means, go ahead and do so! The fact that no one seems to have done so (at least, as far as I can see, successfully) shows that it is not all that easy to do: apart from the actual coding, you have to convince other developers and distributors to use YOUR fork, not the original project... That said, other projects have been forked, sometimes with the original essentially dying off (eg, XFree86), other times with both forks going strong (OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice spring to mind). Yours truly, John Zaitseff -- John Zaitseff ,--_|\ The ZAP Group Phone: +61 2 9643 7737 / \ Sydney, Australia E-mail: j.zaits...@zap.org.au \_,--._* http://www.zap.org.au/ v _______________________________________________ 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