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New Module: Most Popular Sermons
- Manuel Kuhs
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17 Jul 2012 15:31 #2312
by Manuel Kuhs
Replied by Manuel Kuhs on topic New Module: Most Popular Sermons
Nice!
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- Jason Adams
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19 Jul 2012 14:49 #2320
by Jason Adams
Replied by Jason Adams on topic New Module: Most Popular Sermons
saw this thread & decided to try the mod myself. at first i wondered where it went until i realized it just updated current module in place for latest sermons. i've only got one thing to say about the new features: I LIKE IT!!!
i don't need the new features yet but i will pretty soon. also that's one awesome thing about open source development, someone has an idea, doesn't know how to implement it, but he who has the ability does and everyone can benefit from it.
great job
i don't need the new features yet but i will pretty soon. also that's one awesome thing about open source development, someone has an idea, doesn't know how to implement it, but he who has the ability does and everyone can benefit from it.
great job
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19 Jul 2012 16:09 #2321
by Thomas Hunziker
Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic New Module: Most Popular Sermons
Yeah, it's just an added option to the latest sermons module. Basically it's the same stuff just differently ordered and filtered, so it didn't make sense to create a new module for it.
About the OpenSource thing: It's actually even better than what you wrote. Since anyone is able to read the code, someone could improve the code directly if he knows how to do it. Using GitHub where the SermonSpeaker code repository is hosted, it's quite easy to send me code changes which could be easyily included into the trunk. More is explained here: www.sermonspeaker.net/11-sermonspeaker/n...nspeaker-github.html
Also another OpenSource thing is that anyone can help translating. This is explained here: www.sermonspeaker.net/11-sermonspeaker/n...opentranslators.html
About the OpenSource thing: It's actually even better than what you wrote. Since anyone is able to read the code, someone could improve the code directly if he knows how to do it. Using GitHub where the SermonSpeaker code repository is hosted, it's quite easy to send me code changes which could be easyily included into the trunk. More is explained here: www.sermonspeaker.net/11-sermonspeaker/n...nspeaker-github.html
Also another OpenSource thing is that anyone can help translating. This is explained here: www.sermonspeaker.net/11-sermonspeaker/n...opentranslators.html
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