[xiphos-users] Xiphos development

RobM romanorbiter at gmail.com
Fri May 21 14:28:57 EDT 2021


I'm a retired developer. Id be interested in lending a hand if needed ,,,



RobM.


On Fri, 21 May 2021 at 17:15, Byron Smith <byroniac at outlook.com> wrote:

> Yes, good news to hear this. I really appreciate this program and all the
> work that goes into it.
> Byron
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> garywk <garyk1953 at charter.net>
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> On Thu, 2021-05-20 at 20:44 +0100, refdoc at gmx.net<mailto:refdoc at gmx.net>
> wrote:
>
> OK.  Thank you.  Good to know this isn't the end of xiphos.
>
> Most of the time our development happens in stops and starts.
>
> Karl , the main developer gets an itch and then others chip in. It has
> always been like this and will likely remain like this, unless we suddenly
> become a larger number of independently able and motivated developers.
>
>
> Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird
> autocorrects.
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [xiphos-users] Xiphos development
> From: garywk
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> CC:
>
>
> I went to the Xiphos github site today and looked around as I have been
> wondering when the new version of Xiphos would be released. It appears
> to me from the github site that Xiphos development has for all purposes
> come to a halt as almost nothing has been committed since the last
> release of Xiphos in May of 2020.
>
> Am I missing something? I hope so as I have found Xiphos a very usable
> Bible study tool. If what I saw is the end of Xiphos development I'm
> not criticizing anyone as I realize, at least partially, how big a time
> committment it is to work on a project like Xiphos. If I had the
> development skills I would have joined the project a long time ago.
>
> To me it's a really sad day to see only one commit in 12 months as I
> think that says it's the end of the project. But with everything that
> is going on in our world today it is understandable.
>
>
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