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− | [[User: | + | Chris is active in the development of Tyndale STEP (Scripture Tools for Every Pastor) which aims to be a portable user interface available to PCs, Macs, mobiles, etc. |
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+ | === Collaboration with Tyndale House and Crosswire === | ||
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+ | Chris was approached by [http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/ Tyndale House, Cambridge] to develop the STEP project. Together with other volunteers, he contributed to the initial architectural choices and designs, and made a proof of concept. With the help of Crosswire contributors, he was able to get an initial feature set started. | ||
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+ | In early 2010, Crosswire and Tyndale House started talks about the best way to carry this project forward. This is an exciting step forward for Crosswire and Tyndale house, since we hope that collaborative effort will produce extra data sets as well as more functionally complete, usable and exciting web interface to the JSword Engine. | ||
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+ | === Source code === | ||
+ | The source code for the Tyndale STEP project is located at [https://crosswire.org/svn/tynstep] | ||
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+ | === Current development === | ||
+ | The code base is being actively developed and is always looking for more developers. If you wish to volunteer to work on programming for the Go Bible project, please email Troy to obtain a username and password. | ||
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+ | Much help is needed across a number of different areas. User Interfaces, timelines, google maps, enhancements to JSword, etc. | ||
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+ | A list of tasks and issues will be found under [http://crosswire.org/bugs/ Crosswire's JIRA] | ||
+ | --[[User:Chrisburrell|Chrisburrell]] 11:57, 30 March 2010 (UTC) |
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User:Chris Burrell
Chris is active in the development of Tyndale STEP (Scripture Tools for Every Pastor) which aims to be a portable user interface available to PCs, Macs, mobiles, etc.
Collaboration with Tyndale House and Crosswire
Chris was approached by Tyndale House, Cambridge to develop the STEP project. Together with other volunteers, he contributed to the initial architectural choices and designs, and made a proof of concept. With the help of Crosswire contributors, he was able to get an initial feature set started.
In early 2010, Crosswire and Tyndale House started talks about the best way to carry this project forward. This is an exciting step forward for Crosswire and Tyndale house, since we hope that collaborative effort will produce extra data sets as well as more functionally complete, usable and exciting web interface to the JSword Engine.
Source code
The source code for the Tyndale STEP project is located at [1]
Current development
The code base is being actively developed and is always looking for more developers. If you wish to volunteer to work on programming for the Go Bible project, please email Troy to obtain a username and password.
Much help is needed across a number of different areas. User Interfaces, timelines, google maps, enhancements to JSword, etc.
A list of tasks and issues will be found under Crosswire's JIRA --Chrisburrell 11:57, 30 March 2010 (UTC)