I can understand not wanting to have several people going in several different directions. Having some people working on creating Deuterocanonical Books as General books while others tackle the issue of including support for Deuterocanonicals as Bible Modules wouldn't be the best use of time/effort. So, what are the prospects, then, of integrating as Bible Modules, and how soon could it be accomplished? There is a renewed interest in the Septuagint and also in the Deuterocanonicals. The New Living Translation has just been released in a Catholic Edition that includes these books. Also, the Third Millenium Bible contains these, from the original 1611 King James which also included them. ( I recently contacted the Publisher of the TMB, requesting that they make the TMB available for the Sword Project. I received a response from the dealer advising that they were looking to include the translation with Bible Software and that they would look into the Sword Project as a possibility). Also, there are two projects underway to make new translations of the LXX into english. One at www.lxx.org and another, I believe, called the NETS (New English Translation of the Seputagint).
-- Will
