It is Good Friday today and a nice article in The New Straits Times, A celebration of new life today is a good reminder for us Christians of the celebration. It is a rainy day and the mass will be at 6pm today. Holy Thursday will be where the baptisted adults will have their ceremony. Easter Sunday 9am mass is where I will be.
Looking back at all this, what are the technology involvement of the church?
Discussions of ODF by CEPIS started in 2006. The Catholic Semantic Web list several efforts of the church to implement technology.
Theological XML (tXML)
Open Scriptural Information Standard (OSIS)
Open Source Bible Software
Linux distro Ubuntu CE for Christians is described in distrowatch.com
The ATLAS project provided digitisations of scholastic materials.
The Crosswire.org project provides the framework for software like Bibletime.info (for KDE)
Looking at alternative computer software solutions for a variety of reasons. This includes price, computer security, virus prevention and reliability. Here are my notes and great that if it helps you, otherwise please understand what you are doing and not follow blindly. All works expressed are my own and does not necessarily express the products or organisations mentioned here.
Friday, March 21, 2008
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