Hi Ingo,
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> "something is
> a book and at least one developer wants to read it" does not look
> like a good enough reason to add something to ports/books.
My criteria aren't nearly so broad as that... rather, community
developed (version control, etc), freely licensed, and
Hi,
Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 06:47:04AM -0700:
> The Open English Bible
I think adding this as a port is a bad idea.
While "something is software that can be run on OpenBSD and that
at least one developer or at least some users want to run on OpenBSD"
may be a good
Hi Solene,
Solene Rapenne writes:
> "Anthony J. Bentley" wrote:
> > The Open English Bible is a completely free modern English translation
> > of the Bible, under a Creative Commons Zero license. It provides a
> > complete New Testament, Psalms, and some Old Testament books.
>
> I'm not sure of
"Anthony J. Bentley" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Open English Bible is a completely free modern English translation
> of the Bible, under a Creative Commons Zero license. It provides a
> complete New Testament, Psalms, and some Old Testament books.
>
> The New Testament of the OEB is being formed on
Hi,
The Open English Bible is a completely free modern English translation
of the Bible, under a Creative Commons Zero license. It provides a
complete New Testament, Psalms, and some Old Testament books.
The New Testament of the OEB is being formed on the base of the "Twentieth
Century New