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[Savannah-register-public] [task #9873] Submission of VladNput


From: Mario Castelán Castro
Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #9873] Submission of VladNput
Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 01:59:08 +0000
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Update of task #9873 (project administration):

                  Status:                 Ping-ed => In Progress            

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Follow-up Comment #12:

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December 7th 2009 in GNU Savannah item 9873: "Submission of VladNput"

>Sorry, I had written a long response last week and then accidentally
>closed my browser window before I could post it. (Ugh!) I haven't had
>time to write it again until now.

Oh, it's a pity than you loose your long response. I have happen a
couple of times to me. In Fire Fox (Or derivated like IceCat or
IceWeasel) you can go to Historial -> Recently closed pages, then
you click the appropiate one, FF reminds the text in text box :).

>I have not yet written any code to automatically add copyright and
>license information to individual files.

>That way I don't have to manually maintain the README file every time
>I add a new source file.

>Of course, that means that files will not have those notices in git,
>only in the distribution tar files. Is that acceptable?

AFIK public GIT counts as distribution since the code will then be
publicly available through anonymous access, therefore same conditions
apply.

So yes, AFAIR you should maintain README and licence notices up to
date. For be sure write your question to address@hidden

Usually one add the copy-permissions to the hand writen files at
creation time. At least I do it in that way. For auto generated files
remember if it is too hard to make the generation program put the
copy-permissions you can instead list it in the README file.

>The upload failed because my tar file is too large. I've gone ahead
>and added a target to my build.xml to create the README file when
>building a distribution tar file.

You try to compress it with bzip2 -9?.

Well, anyway you can send the tarball to me
<address@hidden>. I will evaluate it an resent to
address@hidden so an administrator can do an final
review.

Regards.

Item status changes:

Status -> In progress.
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