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Always sign your edits using four tilde. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 13:00, 12 September 2008 (MDT)
 
Always sign your edits using four tilde. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 13:00, 12 September 2008 (MDT)
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== Hosting of GoBible source ==
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I think you would be better to host GoBible on Google Code (as it is currently) rather than at Crosswire, for the following reasons:
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# Better support for collaboration: Google Code has been designed for collaboration in open source projects, and I suspect it will serve you better.  It will probably be easier to add additional developers, have additional people uploading releases, ...
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# Better support for issue tracking: The Google Code issue tracker is by far the best issue tracker I have ever used.
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# Better visibility to developers: Having it on Google Code makes it more likely that software developers looking for Bible software will find it, I think.
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BPBible has certainly had good support from Google Code.
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-- [[User:Jmmorgan|Jmmorgan]] 00:18, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

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This is the talk page for David Haslam. You can leave messages for me here. To begin a new topic use the [+] tab at the top of the page. Keep posts to topics in chronological order. Indent reponses using colons. Never post your real email address. Always sign your edits using four tilde. David Haslam 13:00, 12 September 2008 (MDT)

Hosting of GoBible source

I think you would be better to host GoBible on Google Code (as it is currently) rather than at Crosswire, for the following reasons:

  1. Better support for collaboration: Google Code has been designed for collaboration in open source projects, and I suspect it will serve you better. It will probably be easier to add additional developers, have additional people uploading releases, ...
  2. Better support for issue tracking: The Google Code issue tracker is by far the best issue tracker I have ever used.
  3. Better visibility to developers: Having it on Google Code makes it more likely that software developers looking for Bible software will find it, I think.

BPBible has certainly had good support from Google Code.

-- Jmmorgan 00:18, 15 November 2008 (UTC)