From what I can tell, a member named Kahunapule Michael Johnson seems to be 
able to already create a NASB Sword module. 

This is according to his post here and from last year as well.
http://www.crosswire.org/pipermail/sword-devel/2017-January/044041.html

I don’t quite understand why his posts keep getting ignored.

He seems to have been in contact with the Lockman Foundation, but for some 
reason thinks or thought that the NASB Sword module would be for free.

From what I understand from the forum discussions, in order for the NASB Sword 
module to be released, it would have to be a commercial module. Part of this 
means that it would obtainable through paying for it. So, the Lockman 
Foundation or Crosswire or some other entity would then host it on their 
website which allow for it to be downloaded only after paying for it. I’m 
guessing that a password would be provided to unlock the module.

Can anyone tell me why Johnson's work is not being used? Generally speaking, 
could not Michael send it to Greg, Greg review it, and then if it passes, it be 
acceptable for release?

In addition to this, Greg himself already seems to have the work done in order 
to create the module. It seems that the real question is, does it work with all 
the major SWORD/JSword frontends? DM Smith confirmed last year that it worked 
with JSword and released a beta of BibleDesktop which supported it as well. The 
only two problems left (it possibly seems at least) based on DM Smith’s email 
are:

1) Does the Sword engine support having the lex as a single module (which is 
apparently a requirement from the Lockman foundation)? This would mean, for 
example, that Strong’s would have “G” (Greek) and “H” (Hebrew”) both as “keys”. 
(I’m guessing having more than one key is the problem or the order of the keys 
is? Would having them in the same module be a problem? Would having two 
different keys be a problem or would the order of “G” and then “H” be a 
problem?)

2) Does the text display the same on BibleDesktop, SwordWeb and The SWORD 
Project for Windows? Apparently there’s a word which is accented differently?

The writing on the mailing list regarding the NASB is quite convoluted. I think 
it’s important though for Matt Zabojnik to know that it’s possible that he 
doesn’t need to make a new module. He may instead be able to just coordinate 
and or facilitate things between Greg and Kahunapule Michael Johnson as I wrote 
above. They both have working modules from what I can tell.

I also do apologize if I’m offending or mis-representing anyone. I’m trying to 
distill the current situation of the NASB Sword module into its essentials.

-TS

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