Brian J. Dumont wrote:
> Can't a random person submit a module update for Crosswire?  Crosswire
> (Chris I think) could choose to use the updated version or to ignore it,
> but unless there is a downside, I don't see why they wouldn't use the
> update ... at least put it in Beta.

I think what Karl wants to say is that the matter should be resolved at
source and fast, rather than making submissions of new modules a
necessity. It appears that the process Karl suggests requires only a few
shell commands which should be run by someone with enough access rights
asap.

Peter

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> 
> Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>> "Brian J. Dumont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>   
>>> what's the difference? Doesn't "fixed
>>> at Crosswire and re-issued" simply mean that we submit an updated/fixed
>>> module to go on the website?
>>>     
>> My understanding is that these modules are maintained at Crosswire, not
>> uploaded by random folks.
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