Question for Gabe re Swedish resources
Can you do me a favour: find out what the contract arrangements are between Logos and Libronix.se/SN Ljud & Data? Do they have the exclusive right to produce Swedish resources, or can you do so as well?
There are some very important Swedish resources that really should be available, but, well, SN hasn't produced a single new resource in the over three years I've followed them, so my hope of getting something from them isn't all that high... You seem to work a lot faster.
For a long time I actually assumed they were going the same way as the South African and Brazilian Logos partners, i e down, since they left their "Summer" Sale up until after Christmas or longer, but then a new website suddenly showed up, so I assume their contract with Logos is now secure for the next few years at least. They would hardly have bothered with all that coding otherwise.
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You read Swedish?
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Yes. I lived and studied in Jönköping for a couple of years and have a degree in Scandinavian Studies from the University of Edinburgh.
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So, now I know five people on these forums, besides myself, who read Swedish.[:)]
Hmm... I wonder if I haven't spent more hours in Edinburgh than in Jönköping...
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Hi FGH,fgh said:Can you do me a favour: find out what the contract arrangements are between Logos and Libronix.se/SN Ljud & Data? Do they have the exclusive right to produce Swedish resources, or can you do so as well?
There are some very important Swedish resources that really should be available, but, well, SN hasn't produced a single new resource in the over three years I've followed them, so my hope of getting something from them isn't all that high... You seem to work a lot faster.
For a long time I actually assumed they were going the same way as the South African and Brazilian Logos partners, i e down, since they left their "Summer" Sale up until after Christmas or longer, but then a new website suddenly showed up, so I assume their contract with Logos is now secure for the next few years at least. They would hardly have bothered with all that coding otherwise.
I would take a guess that Logos' bring in all the content development in house would also affect this relationship. If you haven't seen Bob's post about third part content the other day, here it is: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/79180/555777.aspx#555777
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tom said:
I would take a guess that Logos' bring in all the content development in house would also affect this relationship.
Like I said, that's what I thought a year ago when nothing was updated for over half a year, but why would they code a completely new website if they weren't sure to keep the contract?
tom said:If you haven't seen Bob's post about third part content the other day, here it is: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/79180/555777.aspx#555777
I saw it. In fact, I just referred to it in another post.[:)]
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It could be a simple case of the left hand doesn't know what the right is doing.fgh said:Like I said, that's what I thought a year ago when nothing was updated for over half a year, but why would they code a completely new website if they weren't sure to keep the contract?
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