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Hi and thanks for the offer. Yes, I did, and somewhat still do, intend to GPL the script. At the time I through it in a SF repository, but still haven't added a GPL notice.
I think those plans got confused with plans of rewriting the script, which got mixed up in the fact that I am doing something similar for accessing the Babylonian Talmud, only with somewhat greater intricacy.
And then that all of course got mixed up with the fact that my academic supervisor has told me that I have no time for such things this year =)
I know that wasn't so clear. If you want to join the SF project and hack things, you're welcome to!
I responded to your comments on the Emerging Church discussion page. I hope you find my comments helpful. Thanks again for your input.Will3935 (talk) 02:50, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi. I can see you have added a lot of {{fact}} to the prophecy article, and I know you meant well, but its not really helpful. I am currently editing this back to a presentable article and will get to all the sections as I work my way from start to end, but too many citation requests just do not help.Please note that where you see something like "currently no evidence is available" it means that the sentense had replaced a lot of OR which was added unreferenced before, and is an invitation for people to provide such evidence. Deleting these sentences simply opens the "door" for renewed additions of unreliable content again. Cheers--mrg3105 (comms) ♠♥♦♣ 08:02, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You might want to check out recent changes to the emerging church article, especially some new content which exists for now in the section titled "postmodern worldview." I think we are getting closer to defining what the movement IS. There have been some recent edit wars but they have been resolved for now. No telling when a new one will erupt but we are at peace for the moment and I think the article is a little better and on the way to further improvement a little at a time.Will3935 (talk) 17:28, 10 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for recent work on emerging church; I wonder what you think of trying to reduce and combine the many "values and characteristics" into something a bit more coherent? I would like this article to make sense, but at the moment the information isn't well organised, and has much duplication... enjoyed your improvements. Hyper3 (talk) 08:55, 14 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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Welcome to the Eighth issue of the WikiProject Christianity newsletter! Use this newsletter as a mechanism to inform yourselves about progress at the project and please be inspired to take more active roles in what we do.
As many of you will know, we currently have several articles relating to the same basic topics. The articles in the Category:Baptism are one example of such. It is really in the interests of all of us to try to place as much content in the main article of such topics, and then have the other articles "branch off" from there and making the central article as good an article as possible. We also now have a proposal for a new general "Christianity" related award, similar to the Military history project's chevrons, at Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity/General Forum. John Carter (talk), Lead Coordinator
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Last month's new article challenge, Church of Daniel's Band, was begun by User:Jack1956 and was included in the Main page's DYK section on June 15. Thank you to Jack1956 for his great work on creating this article!