A clarification please:

Hopefully, this won't come across as a snide comment, but what exactly are we testing for? I'm confused.

Is the test to be whether the contents of the ESV are correct? Are we looking for typos, mispellllinggss, unsync'ed notes, verses out of order, etc.?

Does the duplicated headers not qualify and should not be reported, for example? (COM-9)

How about the erratic "hover" notes? (MOD-36)

Also, not meaning to be uncooperative, but I don't think I can close or cleanup any bugs ... that is "above my pay grade". (If it would help, you can temporarily grant privilege for me to do the cleanup, but this bug-reporter pre-newbie is not advocating that.)

Is there an ETA on a sword.exe release candidate with the latest SVN (1911 head)?

I have encountered a problem with a pending release of LcdBible that uses the 1911 head (noted in an earlier email). Should that be reported?

Thanks for all you have done to help with making the ESV available. To me, you epitomize the concept of servant-leadership.

Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
To repeat:  First test at the following link any problems you might
consider reporting:

http://crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?mod=ESV

To repeat:  No binary currently posted anywhere on CrossWire for
BibleCS is built against latest SVN and thus is not guaranteed to
work.  Please do not report ESV related bugs found in BibleCS unless
it also appears at the link above.

Please cleanup and close any bugs you've already reported which fall
into these categories.


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