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[Savannah-hackers] Re: submission of pam_mount - savannah.gnu.org


From: Mathieu Roy
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: submission of pam_mount - savannah.gnu.org
Date: 05 Oct 2003 15:27:01 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3

Hi,

I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.

address@hidden said:

> A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> 
> W. Michael Petullo <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
> License: lgpl
> Other License: 
> Package: pam_mount
> System name: pam-mount
> Type: GNU
> 
> Description:
> Pam_mount, LGPLed and available for download at 
> http://www.flyn.org/projects/pam_mount/download.html, 


(instruction about GPL applies also to LGPL)

Before releasing your project under the GPL, please place
copyright notices and permission to copy statements at the beginning
of every file of source code.  

In addition, if you haven't already, please copy a copy of the plain
text version of the GPL, available from
(http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt), into a file named "COPYING".

Additional instructions are available from
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html.

The GPL FAQ explains why these procedures must be followed.  To learn
why a copy of the GPL must be included with every copy of the code,
for example, go to
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhyMustIInclude

> is a PAM module that can mount volumes for a user session.  The
> module is aimed at environments with SMB (Samba or Windows NT) or
> NCP (Netware or Mars-NWE) servers that Unix users wish to access
> transparently. It facilitates access to private volumes of these
> types well. The module also supports mounting home directories using
> loopback encrypted filesystems. The module was originally written
> for use on the Linux operating system but has since been modified to
> work on several flavors of BSD.

"Linux" is just a kernel of a more complex system
that we like to refer to as GNU/Linux, to emphasize
the ideals of the Free Software movement.


Would you mind changing references to Linux as an OS
to GNU/Linux?

For more information, see
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html





Please register your project once more with the changes
mentioned above.  

We cannot track projects that have been answered but not approved, so
we must ask you to register the project whenever you change the
registration. Make sure to apply all changes so you need to reregister
only once.

The re-registration URL found in our acknowledgement of your earlier
registration will direct you to the proper location.

Regards,


-- 
Mathieu Roy
 
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