<div>There's an important distinction between not maintaining a revision controlled source text and having copies of a source text to process at a particular point in time.</div>
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<div>There's also a difference between what gets officially stored on the CrossWire server and what gets stored unofficially by any CrossWire volunteer on his/her own computer.</div>
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<div>When a volunteer like me converts USFM to OSIS on our own PC, they can decide whether the OSIS thus produced is good enough to make a SWORD module.</div>
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<div>There are projects where this is not the case, and where (e.g.) the CrossWire script to fix references isn't up to the quality requirements.</div>
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<div>In such cases, one might decide to process the OSIS locally by other means and submit that for the purpose of module release.</div>
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<div>A lot of text development activity goes on day by day before stuff ever surfaces to the CrossWire modules team.</div>
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<div>Some of this activity is collaborative, but it's up to the individual volunteers rather than what CrossWire does as a Bible Society.</div>
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</div>On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 18:41, L'Africain <<a href="mailto:lafricain79@gmail.com" class="">lafricain79@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 04/01/2018 à 18:09, David Haslam a écrit :
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<div>Everyone - please understand that CrossWire does <b>not</b>
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Ok it is clear, but what you do with texts send by people for the module creation (Example when I send you the usfm files for konnym)? Because if I understand well you want to do yourself the module with the osis no?
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<div>All other module updates depend on someone <u>starting again</u>
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