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Re: [Savannah-hackers] Question about hosting nongnu software


From: Sylvain Beucler
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] Question about hosting nongnu software
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 21:59:49 +0200

Hello,

I think the best would be to work on a port of your library to the GNU/Linux system, so it could be used under both operating systems. You could either learn how to do it, or try to find somebody interested in doing it with you.

I do not know whether there is comprehensive documentation or a mailing-list for this process (some Savannah hacker help me!), but if you give us a description of your application, I am sure we will be able to point you to some appropriate sites and tools.

You can also try to post an "Help Wanted" item at Savannah (I think you need a Savannah account for this) so as to find somebody to help you.

--
Sylvain


address@hidden wrote:
Do you have an alternative site or other suggestions that can
host free software with dependencies on non-free operating systems.
I am sorry I could not write any of the code in linux/unix because
I dont know how, so I left it all in visual c++ for windows.
It does not download or install propriety software, but it does
run on a propriety system as a library utility used by free and
non-free compilers.

I understand you can not encourage users of free systems to
start using proprietary operating systems. But any ideas you
have would be appreciated.

Thanks.



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