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[Savannah-cvs] [How To Get Your Project Approved Quickly] (edit) escape


From: akf
Subject: [Savannah-cvs] [How To Get Your Project Approved Quickly] (edit) escape WikiNames
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:37:10 +0000

??changed:
-    * Write a half-page technical description of your project: its goal, its 
programming language and its depencies (with URLs);
    * Write a half-page technical description of your project: its goal, its 
programming language and its depencies (with !URLs);

??changed:
-    * GNU GPL-compatible license: your license should be listed as compatible 
at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html. You can also use the Affero 
GPL (since it is very likely to compatible with GPLv3). For documentation, we 
are currently clarifying exactly what licenses we accept. Of course, we accept 
our GNU Free Documentation License (and compatibles), even if it is not 
compatible with the GNU GPL.
    * GNU GPL-compatible license: your license should be listed as compatible 
at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html. You can also use the Affero 
GPL (since it is very likely to compatible with !GPLv3). For documentation, we 
are currently clarifying exactly what licenses we accept. Of course, we accept 
our GNU Free Documentation License (and compatibles), even if it is not 
compatible with the GNU GPL.

??changed:
-          * must work on a completely free operating system. Find free 
replacements for your non-free dependencies. Develop and test your Java 
applications with GNU GCJ and Classpath, and your .Net ones with DotGNU (or 
other free alternatives). http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html explains 
why.
-          * Runs primarily on a free operating system. Proprietary platforms 
such as Microsoft Windows should be considered as secondary targets, and cannot 
provide additional features over the ports to free OSes.
          * must work on a completely free operating system. Find free 
replacements for your non-free dependencies. Develop and test your Java 
applications with GNU GCJ and Classpath, and your .Net ones with !DotGNU (or 
other free alternatives). http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html explains 
why.
          * Runs primarily on a free operating system. Proprietary platforms 
such as Microsoft Windows should be considered as secondary targets, and cannot 
provide additional features over the ports to free !OSes.

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