After having stated official current policies... We have been developing a new community framework which will allow teams to collaborate on a number of project types-- including some specialized levels of content creation.
The idea is to have a community site hosting specialized tools to facilitate certain types of distributed collaboration projects. A domain expert / scholar should be able to login, see which projects are active, see an overall status of a particular project and where there is need, and contribute as they have skills and time. When they log in, they will see other volunteers currently online which are members of projects they have joined. As they work, they will have the ability to chat in realtime with other co-workers. The goals are to build relationships and community among scholars, and to facilitate development of specialized datasets. Some examples of community projects: Interlinear tagging of Bibles, reusing the tools and experience we gained from the KJV2003 project, Image registry for ancient papyri-- collaborating with http://www.csntm.org/ and Münster, Transcriptions of ancient papyri, Translations of ancient transcriptions (including DDP, PHI7, etc.). Maintaining organizational SWORD module repositories, e.g. Wycliffe, UBS, etc. We would love to have help. Please see and complain about the next email regarding technology. -Troy. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
