Follow-up Comment #10, task #16345 (project administration):
[comment #9 comment #9:]
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> Regarding the README, I also think you are reading these policies the wrong
way. The 10 lines hint applies to _copyrightable_ content. And a paragraph
saying "GNU frob is about frobnicating frobs and is hosted in
https://frob-software.org and it is built like this: configure && make && make
install" lacks the creativity to be copyrightable; it is almost impossible to
express the same thing in a different way.
This example isn't good, it's just a line or two; your README file is clearly
longer. I think ten or twelve such reasonably independent passages could make
a copyrightable text.
> The way I interpret the policy is: supporting files like README that contain
copyrightable content should also have licensing notices.
Very well.
> Can I have a savannah project created for this official GNU software,
PLEASE?
Why, the group was setup yesterday. Do you miss anything?
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