As you know, I am gathering lectionary materials so that Logos can handle the Jewish reading cycle, daily reading cycles etc. No promises as to what Logos will have an interest in. No promises as to what may have copyright issues. But I will commit to sharing legal, personal copies to the degree possible. But this leads me to a series of questions.
1. Are you interested in Scripture other than the readings/lessons for the day e.g. antiphons, sentences?
2. Are you interested in the Scriptures for Liturgy of the Hours, Morning-Evening Prayer, etc.? If so, do you prefer that it be integrated into the Lectionary or separate?
3. Do you base a reading plan on the lectionary (or prayer book)?
4 .Would you like to be able to attach notes / sermons / passage guides to the liturgical date i.e. to the group of Scripture references in addition to those on the individual readings?
5. Are you interested in the use of scripture in other ritual books e.g. The Book of Blessings?
6. Are you interested in historic lectionaries keyed only by liturgical date (not secular calendar date)?
7. Are you interested in comparing lectionaries for a single liturgical date e.g. the Revised Common Lectionary, the historic one-year Lutheran Lectionary, the Book of Common Prayer cycle, the Byzantine Orthodox Lectionary?
That's more than enough questions to help me prioritize my work. But please add in any other comments you feel like. (Even off-topic ... I'm neither prescreening or policing the responses.)
Thanks MJ