Hi, I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 07:39:20PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org > This mail was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Lacroix Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows: > License: gpl > Other License: > Package: Xbox Game Manager > System name: xbgm > Type: non-GNU > > Description: > Xbgm is a free Xbox Game Manager for GNU/Linux. > It allow you to send xdvdfs (xbox iso) directly to the xbox via ftp using a GUI. > It has the following features: > > * Distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License Agreement GPL stands for General Public License > * Written in C and a GTK+ 2.0 interface > * Supports the FTP protocols > * Supports the xdvdfs format > * Supports caching of remote directory listings > * Allows for passive and non-passive file transfers > * Allows decompressing xiso to an your XBOX game directory > * Allows compressing an XBOX directory to an xiso > * Allows backing up your C drive from your XBOX > * Allows backing up whatever DVD Disc you have in the XBOX > * Produce a true GDF ISO Image on your local PC Hard Drive ready for burning to > a blank DVD/CD. > * Full graphical configuration > > > I also plan, to include a save manager, like the one working on win32 > (http://www.xbox-saves.com/). > My final goal is to have an complete Open Source Xbox Manager working on all > Operating System. Note that Savannah supports projects of the Free Software movement, not projects of the Open Source movement. We are careful about ethical issues and insist on producing software that is not dependent on proprietary software. While Open Source as defined by its founders means something pretty close to Free Software, it's frequently misunderstood. For more information, read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html > Actually you can have free xbox software, but most of them aren't Open Source, > mostly only working an Win32. > I also plan to make a port of xbgm with the wxwindows library (In befaore next year > because i know anything in C++). > > You can get source code and more info at http://xbgm.sourceforge.net Before releasing your project under the GPL, 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 copy a copy of the plain text version of the GPL, available from (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt), into a file named "COPYING". A symlink isn't ok. Additional instructions are available from 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, go to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhyMustIInclude Please register your project once more with the changes mentioned above. We cannot track projects that have been answered but not approved, so we must ask you to register the project whenever you change the registration. Make sure to apply all changes so you need to reregister only once. The re-registration URL found in our acknowledgement of your earlier registration will direct you to the proper location. Regards, Rudy -- Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web page http://www.webworm.org GNU/Linux for schools http://www.nongnu.org/glms Savannah hacker http://savannah.gnu.org _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers