Hello Karl, Thanks for the tip regarding who to contact in gnu (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers/2016-06/msg00037.html), Time to refresh my memory regarding the gnu contacts :) I'd like to add a "GNU" section to our "Not Savannah" wiki page ( http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/NotSavannahAdmins/ ).
Can you advise on the text below ? Thanks, - assaf GNU Project and Official GNU Packages ===================================== Savannah administrators can help with technical matters (e.g. git access, website problems), but not with official gnu-related matters (e.g. approving a new GNU project, changing project's status from gnu to nongnu or vise-versa, or dealing with FSF copyright assignments). Use the following for GNU-related matters: * <[email protected]> - Adding/removing co-maintainers, stepping down as maintainers, changing project status (gnu->nongnu), and other general questions. Relevant reading: [GNU Maintainers guide](https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/), [Tips for new maintainers](https://www.gnu.org/software/maintainer-tips.en.html). * <[email protected]> - For questions about GNU maintenance. This mailing list is monitored by several experienced GNU members who can provide help and guidance. * <[email protected]> - The [GNU Advisory Committee](https://www.gnu.org/contact/gnu-advisory.en.html). The committee helps with coordination within the GNU project, and serves as an initial contact point for issues concerning the whole project, both internally and externally. * <[email protected]> - The [GNU Software Evaluation](https://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation.en.html) team. The team evalutes new software that are submitted to the GNU project. If you wish to offer to the GNU project, please follow the guidelines in [GNU Software Evaluation](https://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation.en.html). Savannah administrators can create nongnu projects. To create an official GNU project on savannah, please write to [email protected] first. * <[email protected]> - For copyright assignments of FSF-copyrighted GNU programs. See <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-assign.en.html>. For more information and more GNU contacts, see [Contacting the GNU project](https://www.gnu.org/contact/).
