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[Savannah-register-public] [task #5225] Submission of Nelit2 Engine


From: Sebastian Wieseler
Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #5225] Submission of Nelit2 Engine
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 11:38:08 +0000
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Update of task #5225 (project administration):

                  Status:                    None => Need Info              
             Assigned to:                    None => kickino                
        Percent Complete:                      0% => 10%                    

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Follow-up Comment #1:

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


In order to release your project properly and unambiguously under the
GPL/LGPL/Modified BSD, 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 include a copy of the plain text
version of the GPL/LGPL/Modified BSD,
available from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt,
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt,
http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/COPYRIGHT2.html#5 into a file named COPYING.GPL,
COPYING.LGPL, COPYING.BSD.

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


At second,  OpenGL has got an GPL/LGPL/Modified BSD incompatible license,
please use the free 3D envirement ''mesa'' (http://mesa3d.org/). Can you fix
it?




At third, DirectX is not available on free OS'es.

Even though your project is Free Software it can maybe not be hosted here. We
only host projects that can run on a free operating system (such as
GNU/Linux).

We have adopted this policy because now that completely free operating
systems exist, we do not want to encourage users of those systems to start
using proprietary operating
systems so that they can use your program.

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 tell us.
Thank you for your understanding.



Regards,


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