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Summary: Submission of Itsari
Project: Gna! Administration
Submitted by: mafm
Submitted on: sábado 15-04-2006 em 21:46
Status: None
Approval Status: None
Should Start On: sábado 15-04-2006 em 00:00
Should be Finished on: terça 25-04-2006 em 00:00
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
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Full Name:
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Itsari
System Group Name:
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itsari
Type:
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Programs
License:
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GNU General Public License V2 or later
Description:
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[There's no source code yet].
I'm intending to work in an experimental project, a micro-kernel probably
focused in some specific aspects such as real-time, and having a clean design
(implemented in C++, avoiding tradeoffs for speed, etc). I don't know exactly
what will be the final shape of all this, because I'm intending to prepare it
mainly in summer for my master project, and some details of it depend on
future investigation and the approval of the director of the project and so
on. I'm asking for it this soon instead of during summer because I'm
intending to start preparing some stuff from this very moment (like writing
design documents).
I think that this may be of interest for other people to have a model for
their own projects, or even it might eventually a foundation for a more
useful system, that's why I decided to ask for a place in GNA for this. In
the case that you're wondering why I chose GNA over SourceForge, BerliOS or
even Savannah, the main reasons are:
- GNA and Savannah are more actively supporting freedom
- GNA does support Subversion, whereas Savannah does not
- SF and BerliOS have unrelated, commercial advertising
I'd also like to add that I do understand and share the principles of free
software. Apart from translator, advocate and user of free software
projects, I've been developer for a while of GNU Acct package, and I'm the
lead developer since I came to the GPLd project Once MMORPG (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/once/ ). I wanted to say this because the
previous paragraphs sound extremely vague, but I hope that you understand
that I'm quite serious about software freedom , development of projects and
so on :)
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