OK - easier to just drop the compressed files and either have a user create them or do it programmatically - haven't decided yet. CC-BY-SA doesn't seem to follow GNU copyright conventions, so I'm not sure what to do there. (NOTE: I should have put the full CC-BY-SA copyright terms in tar package, but didn't - that's on me and I will rectify that.) I'll fix the copyright on the README and swap out the BSD license for X11.
-Michael Michael Peters GIS/IT Consultant Pterylae Systems mpet...@pterylae.com mpeters505 (Skype) Ph. 602-526-8240 I Michael Peters GIS/IT Consultant Pterylae Systems mpet...@pterylae.com mpeters505 (Skype) Ph. 602-526-8240 ________________________________ From: Ineiev <ine...@gnu.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 12:00:23 PM To: Michael Peters Cc: savannah-register-public@gnu.org Subject: Re: [task #15048] Submission of SimplySetup Beta 1.0 On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 06:39:08PM +0000, Michael Peters wrote: > >>Getting due credit is crucial > > I have no problem with that. _We_ have problem with that :) > I don't see an option to edit the descriptor. Should I just create a new > project? Just submit a new tarball: login Savannah, visit https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?15048 and attach it to a new comment. By the way, please make sure that all copyrightable files in your tarball have valid copyright and license notices, including READMEs; when the format of the files doesn't allow such comments, put them in a README file in the same directory with the files in question and list those files unambiguously.