Follow-up Comment #2, task #3934 (project administration): Hello,
The problem I have is that I developed TSE Webshop as a fork on Phpshop for a company called TSE. Since the company felled appart in a dispute (between me and the only other employee - the company was our project) I wanted to put the code save so I could still work on it and so could others. My ex-collegue has been trying to prevent me from doing so. What I would like is to know how I could make sure the code (which was developed as gnu/gpl) belongs to the gnu project and is thus save from harm. But I still want to be the main-maintaner of the project. I have my own fast web-server to host the project (and dedicated documentation). Is there a way to become a official (in the sence of registrated) part of the gnu? comment #1 For now, I am working on further cleaning the code (the word TSE has to be erased from the project.). I opened a new website for the project I renamed EC-CMS (e-commerce and cms application suite) "http://www.polemian.org/ec-cms/" When the TSE company split up I was finnishing the work on a secure payment system. That code has never been released but will be soon. When the project is registrated as gnu project and the name TSE does no longer appear inside of it, the legal issue will be gone. (I hope). The latest code release can be downloaded at the tse website ("http://tse.polemian.org/webshop/") -> go to releases > v1.0beta. regards, tom. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=3934> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/
