The first installment of the HBCE, formerly known as the "Oxford Hebrew Bible", is due to be published by SBL in the fall 2014. This would be a great text-critical resource for Logos, which I would love to see on pre-pub soon...[:)]
Here's some background information on HBCE and their recent move from OUP to SBL as publishing partner: http://www.jta.org/2014/05/13/news-opinion/united-states/scholars-seek-hebrew-bibles-original-text-but-was-there-one
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The resource looks worthwhile and I like the change from OUP to SBL. [Y] Now, if only Logos can get us a good price! [:)]
I'll stick with trying to get Logos to fill out Quinta. At least it has a headstart and gives you a good heads-up on varient issues. HBCE looks like it might be a while ... drip ..... drip .... drip.
I'd definitely be interested in the HBCE. But that article also mentioned the Hebrew University Bible Project (HUBP) that I would also purchase if it came to Logos. Also, I am interested in Masoretico-Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible from Christian David Gingsburg, which I suggest in this forum
I have started a Book Suggestion through Logo's UserVoice feedback platform: https://suggestbooks.uservoice.com/forums/308269-book-suggestions/suggestions/16564984-the-hebrew-bible-a-critical-edition