Dear List, After several months of testing I am quite convinced that the SRGNT module is mature enough to announce it: https://github.com/kovzol/SR/releases/tag/1.0 It is based on the great work by Alan Bunning <https://greekcntr.org/credits/index.htm>:
The 2022 Statistical Restoration is the first computer-generated text > derived directly from the earliest manuscript witnesses using an > algorithmic statistical model to simulate a reasoned-eclecticism approach, > weighing both external and internal evidence in an objective manner. The > external evidence is based on statistical reliability, earliness, and > diversity of support, and the internal evidence is based on word > probabilities within a variant unit and consideration of variant patterns. > This process provides a consistently-weighed text without human bias that > is both scientifically inspectable and reproducible, and yet still has > close agreement to our best modern critical texts. Copyright © 2022 by Alan Bunning released under the Creative Commons > Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Attribution must be > given to Alan Bunning and the Center for New Testament Restoration, and any > derivative work must likewise require that this attribution be included > along with their own in any subsequent derivative works. I think it would be great if CrossWire could host this on their server. If not, please point me to some documentation on how I can create a public Sword module server for those who would like to use this module. Blessings, Zoltán -- *Dr. Zoltán** Kovács, MSc* Institut Ausbildung *Private Pädagogische Hochschule der Diözese Linz* *Private University of Education, Diocese Linz**Salesianumweg 3, 4020 Linz* *Mail: zoltan.kov...@ph-linz.at <zoltan.kov...@ph-linz.at>* *Web: www.ph-linz.at <http://www.ph-linz.at/>*
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