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[Savannah-hackers] Re: [Savannah] feuerkraft want to be a GNU package


From: Free Software Foundation
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: [Savannah] feuerkraft want to be a GNU package
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 17:45:49 -0700
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address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,

> Submitter: <address@hidden>
> Project Full Name:  Feuerkraft
> Project System Name:  feuerkraft
> License:  gpl
> Approval URL: https://savannah.gnu.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=2011

> Description: Feuerkraft is (or better: 'will be') a 2d top-down tank
> battle game. You will be able to control many different kinds of
> vehicles, change them or simply walk around with your own feet. The game
> will provide a story driven single player mode with some simple
> adventure like elemets (rescue somebody, talk to people, collect a key,
> steal a car, etc.) and in addition it will also provide a multiplayer
> mode which will be something similar to the game 'Firepower' or 'Return
> Fire', which means basically defend your base against the enemy. There
> are also plans for providing cooperative multiplayer
> missions. Scriptable Missions will be handled via Guile.

Currently, on the official savannah site, we are only permitting programs
that are officially GNU software.  (We are beginning to add functionality
this so that any GPL-compatible software can be hosted, but that is not
completely done yet.)

We can certainly evaluate your software to see if it can officially become
GNU software.

To make your program into official GNU software
(http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html#GNUsoftware), you will
first need to agree to follow GNU policies.  This is somewhat formalized,
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GNU project on important matters of software freedom.

I have included a brief summary of the major policies with this message.
For a more detailed description, please read the GNU Maintainers Guide
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If you are agreeable to these policies, the next step is for the program
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things in a self-contained email:

   * A short (paragraph or so) description of the program.
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(I realize that you may have given me all that information already in
 previous messages, but to get the process moving, please send it again in
 a self-contained email so that I can easily pass it on to our
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