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[Savannah-register-public] [task #4751] Submission of Edu Examples for L


From: Jonathan Gonzalez V.
Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #4751] Submission of Edu Examples for Language ADA 95
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 13:07:13 -0400
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Update of task #4751 (project administration):

                  Status:                    None => Wait reply             
             Assigned to:                    None => zeus                   
        Percent Complete:                      0% => 10%                    

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Hi,

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

I reviewed all the package that you point us in URL and uploaded to
the tracker. While I was reading your submission you wrote about
Console and Win32 mode, this means that you are developing this code
just for Windows? one of the policy of Savannah it is do not accept
projects that runs just over a nonfree operating system. 

We can accept your project if you make some changes over the code and
this compile in the GNU Ada compiler, so the project will compile over
a free operating system without problems. You can get information
about GCC and how to compile Ada here: http://gcc.gnu.org

If you are willing to maintain a version for free operating systems,
which work as well as or better than other ports, you can then provide
versions for non-free systems as well. The idea is that at no point
should only-free users be at a disadvantage compared to users of
proprietary software.

Your project should always work equally well in free systems as in any
other version you provide; if you have some modules for non-free
systems, you can delay their release until you have released the free
operating system version.

If you accept this commitment then please state so and the project
should be approved in Savannah.

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release your project properly and unambiguously under the GNU GPL,
please place copyright notices and permission-to-copy statements at
the beginning of every file of source code.

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For more information, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html.

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The GPL FAQ explains why these procedures must be followed.  To learn
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for example, see
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhyMustIInclude.

If you are willing to make the changes mentioned above, please provide
us with an URL to an updated tarball of your project.  Upon review, we
will reconsider your project for inclusion in Savannah.

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Regards.

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