> I have read the hosting requirements, as well as the requirements of GPL and > LGPL which this project uses, rather carefully and I believe that my fork > (which contains contributions from my friend as well) fulfills all the > requirements. (except for one line of comment that uses the term AI, which > goes against the recommendation of > https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html, but that function and its > comments will be rewritten in future versions anyway.)
Thank you! It's nice that you are taking into accounts the words to use with care, but strictly speaking, that is not a Savannah hosting requirement. Then what are you saying? You are giving two different answer, one that "this isn't a requirement" -- but at the same time "you're to stupid to read this". > However, I am a newbie in this area and willing to learn; so if there are any > inconsistencies let me know and I'll fix them. Very well. Let us begin with the licenses. Your package uses LGPLv3. Please read it again, and the [//www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html GPL HowTo]. Don't you see if your tarball is missing anything? Please do not waste the time of those trying to contribute useful packages by "please read". This is the same nonsense that you have done before over nity picky nonsense. Whatever simple things might be missing, it is more important that we have people willing to fix them post -- than grinding them down with this type of nonsense. If you actually see something missing, point it out exactly than giving subtle, stupid hints.
