On Sat Feb 17, 2024 at 4:46 PM CET, Arnaud Vié wrote: > I think a lot of that could be improved by making better use of the > crosswire github project <https://github.com/crosswire>, which is nowadays > the first contact most young developers will have with these crosswire > projects.
https://github.com/crosswire is mostly dead. There is more life (especially for modules) at https://gitlab.com/crosswire-bible-society and then there is another GitLab at https://git.crosswire.org/ (for contributors only). > - *Revive the jsword github repository*. jsword is organizationally in many aspects a separate project from libsword. > - *Create a new Git repository for the OSIS specification*. See on gitlab. > - Ideally, I'd also suggest *moving the C++ sword code to github*. > Having it only on an old SVN repo > <https://crosswire.org/svn/sword/trunk/>, not browsable or searchable > online, really harms its visibility. I used a little bit of SVN while in > engineering school 12 years ago, but I doubt that most young devs nowadays > even know about it. I don’t even comment on this one any more (just mirror it to https://git.cepl.eu/cgit/sword/), because where there is no advice, there is no help. Best, Matěj -- http://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, @mcepl@floss.social GPG Finger: 3C76 A027 CA45 AD70 98B5 BC1D 7920 5802 880B C9D8 Why should I travel, when I’m already there? -- Bostonian lady, when being asked why she never visited other places than Boston
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