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Matthew Talbert wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Karl and others already CAN release modules in their own repo and are
doing so. It is only proper for the official CrossWire repo to shoot
for very high standard-- even if we haven't always met them. If people
would just TRY to help us meet them, then we might release more modules.
But that's also fine. I realize people have their own itch and I'm
truly grateful they scratch!
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Please explain how I can report a simple bug in a module, get a
response that it is being looked at, and then download an update in a
reasonable time frame. I would be glad to help with that.
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To take this a step further, I would like a place where all source
files for public domain modules can be downloaded and fixed by anyone.
If I find a typo in the markup of a module, doesn't it make sense for
me to fix the file (whether it is ThML/OSIS/GBF/whatever) and email it
in? Saves everyone time. Maybe this exists already and I don't know
about it.<br>
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