This could be a good opportunity to educate.  The code isn't bad and I wasn't 
clear if the submitter was looking to offer the atpic code for free use or if 
atpic seeks to make Savannah their development repository.  At a minimum, 
assuming atpic wants to provide a FLOSS environment, they need to fix the 
licensing issues you've noted.  Have you reached out to the submitter?  Could 
be they'd be happy to make some changes.  I think the code is pretty cool and 
would be a nice complement or tie-in to sites like identi.ca.  I think an 
opportunity to educate is always worth the effort.

Cheers :)


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From: Mario Castelan Castro
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To: [email protected]
Subject: [Savannah-hackers-public] Project Tapioca
Sent: Oct 17, 2010 5:52 PM

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Hello.

Nobody have something to say about this project:
https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?10695 ?.

At least, Another opinion and consensus, in case of disagreement is
critical for the registration process of this project.
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