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To whom it may concern,

I believe I have found a non-open-source/proprietary project on Google Code:
http://code.google.com/p/zuma-fpga/

The project, while appearing open on the surface, has only a single
archive file in its GIT tree.  That file is encrypted (!), requiring
individual permission of the author for use, and there is no open-source
license specified for the project as a whole.  To me, this eems to be an
abuse of Google's services and detracts from Google Code as a whole.

Perhaps someone could contact the author and explain what an open-source
project actually is and what running one entails?

Thank you for your time,

Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project.
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