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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10714] Submission of kaso verb conjuga


From: Mario Castelán Castro
Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #10714] Submission of kaso verb conjugation system
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 19:32:27 +0000
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Update of task #10714 (project administration):

                  Status:                    None => In Progress            
             Assigned to:                    None => marioxcc               

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Follow-up Comment #1:

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2010-10-24 in GNU Savannah task #10714: "Submission of kaso verb
conjugation system".

Hi.

I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in GNU Savannah.
You can reach the rest Savannah hackers (Staff) in this list:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers-public.

I noticed some issues with the tarball you submited:

There are some *.swp files, I assume these accidentally sliped into
the tarball.  Let me know if you really meant to host them at GNU
Savannah.

Please note whether a license is "open source" or not, by itself is
irrelevant regarding our hosting requirements.  Savannah's mission is
to host free software projects, and we want the public to think of
them as such.  We think "open source" misses the point of free
software.  More information in
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html.
Please read our hosting requirements if you haven't alredy:
https://savannah.gnu.org/register/requirements.php.

The ISC license is a free software license according to the most
common interpretation but it suffer from an unfortunate wording
choice: it provides recipients with "Permission to use, copy, modify,
and/or distribute this software [...]" This is roughly the same
language from the license of Pine that the University of Washington
later claimed prohibited people from distributing modified versions of
the software.

We suggest you switch to a clearly worded license like the Expat
license which is similarly permissive and brief or better yet, to a
copyleft license like the GNU GPL.  More information in
http://www.isc.org/software/license.  There is a short comment about
why to copyleft in http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-copyleft.html (It
contains a link to a longer essay) but even if you decide to not
Copyleft this software, please consider using a clear license, this
might avoid problems in the future.

Regards and thanks.

Item status changes:

Assigned to -> marioxcc
Status -> In progress
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