Follow-up Comment #1, task #7043 (project administration): As Beuc told me I will suggest an answer for this group.
I explain first why I write this answer, then displayed it. I add the : * sv-problem-distro : because Cinay is an OS and I start the checkout at the beginning (of writting this) and still not finish (I need to check my free space btw) * sv-problem-sfnet : because I read on your website that : "All development happens in the source code versioned using the Subversion server hosted by SourceForge.NET" (http://arcong.ath.cx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31) (As add in answer) - sv-problem-gpl-two-only & sv-problem-gpl-info : because most of source code file don't include "or later" clause (But in fact many source code file haven't any licence) sv-closing-reply: to close :D I didn't add (but like) : sv-confusion-commercial-and-proprietary due to this : "While you might expect an operating system with these features to sell for a high price, CinayOS is available free of charge" in Registration details. Answer here : --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah. While doing so I have noticed a few problems which are described below. As mentioned in the registration pages, we do not host complete distros, distros isos, packages repositories, etc, for space and bandwidth reasons. We may just offer support for organisational purpose and dedicated software (such as iso creation scripts). How do you plan to use the Savannah services? If you plan to host such software: Please include a (perhaps temporary) URL pointing to the source code. Alternatively, you can forward the code to me by email or attach it to this tracker. We wish to review your source code, even if it is not functional, to catch potential legal issues early.For example, to release your program properly under the GNU GPL you must include a copyright notice and permission-to-copy statements at the beginning of every copyrightable file, usually any file more than 10 lines long. This is explained in http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html. Our review would help catch potential omissions such as these. Note that sending code to our repositories _is_ a release, since the code will then be publicly available through anonymous access. I read on your website that : "All development happens in the source code versioned using the Subversion server hosted by SourceForge.NET" (http://arcong.ath.cx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31) Savannah is a central point for development, distribution and maintenance of GNU Software. There is a companion site savannah.nongnu.org where we also host Free Software projects that are not part of the GNU Project, but run on free platforms. However, we do not allow to host your project on Savannah and SourceForge at the same time, if Savannah is just a project mirror. Your project development should happen primarily on Savannah. How do you plan to use your Savannah account? Licensing under the "GNU GPL v2 only" is problematic. Would you agree to license your project under the "GNU GPL v2 or later"? The reason for this is that when we publish the next version of the GPL, it will be important for all GPL-covered programs to advance to that new version. If you don't put this in the files now, the only way to port your program to the next version of the GPL would be to ask each and every copyright holder, and that may be very difficult. We can explain the issue in more detail if you wish. If you have concerns about "GNU GPL v2 or later", we'd be happy to address them too. 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