[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104079] File not available from download area
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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #104080] Patch icon lost.
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[Savannah-help-public] ■低利一本化!30日で借金を誰にも知られず解決する方法
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[Savannah-help-public] Is libextractor a GNU package ?
Hi, The following project was submitted to Savannah. It claims to be a GNU package but I could not figure out if it was true. Could you give me a confirmation, please ? Project Full Name: libextractor Project System Name: libextractor -- the Savannah admin ___ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/ ___ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
[Savannah-help-public] Re: [gnu.org #231727] Is libextractor a GNU package ?
The following project was submitted to Savannah. It claims to be a GNU package but I could not figure out if it was true. Could you give me a confirmation, please ? Project Full Name: libextractor Project System Name: libextractor My notes say that libextractor was accepted by rms to be a GNU package on March 17, but I do not see the dubbing message. rms, maybe you should send that out now? The maintainer is Christian Grothoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I'll append the evaluation report. GNU Evaluation Report = * General info ** Program name and version: libextractor 0.4.0 (currently) ** Author (Name Email): Christian Grothoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ and a dozen other contributors] ** Requested by: rms ** Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Should the authors(s) be contacted? (Y/N) y ** Was this package offered by the author to become a GNU program? (Y/N) y ** Does the author agree to follow GNU policies? (Y/N) If the program is accepted to be part of the GNU system, it means that the author become a GNU maintainer, which in turn means that he/she will need to follow GNU policies in regards to that GNU program. y ** Package home page (if any): http://ovmj.org/libextractor/ ** URL to sources (if any): ** Description from author: library (and command line tool) to extract meta-data from files (such as ID3 tags, ogg-vorbis comments, image dimensions, author information (from, say, PDF or OpenOffice formats), and many, many more. ** Evaluator: Karl Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Describe in your own words what job(s) this program does: A program (and library) for extracting meta-information from many file formats. In general it seems fine, but the authors should probably be queried about: - Java support - GNU/Linux in various doc files - better doc, in due time Let me know if I should do this, and/or if you see anything else. = * Source Code ** What language(s) is/are the program(s) written in? C, Java (As far as I can tell the Java support should be ok on free Java platforms, but we should check this with the authors.) ** Format: does it have consistent formatting? y ** Internal comments: Skim a few header files and a few source files. Can you understand each part, at least in the large, from the comments there? ok ** Portability: does it support GNU/Linux? y * GNU Coding Standards ** Configuration (It might or might not use Autoconf/Automake, but it should meet GNU Standards.) In particular, every GNU distribution should come with a shell script named 'configure', which should support certain standard options, such as --prefix. ok (automake) ** Compilation (It might or might not use Autoconf/Automake, but it should meet GNU Standards.) In particular, the Makefile's should include certain standard targets, such as all, install, uninstall, and many others. ok (automake) ** Internationalization: does it use gettext? y ** User interface: Command line: do all the executables support the two standard options, `--version' and `--help'? GUI: does it work with the X Window System and GTK and/or GNOME? n/a For a C++ library, can it be used from C? n/a In general, is the UI, at whatever level, clear and usable? ok ** Performance: (ok/problematic + notes) ok = * Documentation ** Does the package include a good introduction or tutorial? n ** Does the package include a good reference manual? (The introduction or tutorial can be the reference manual as well, as long as it does both jobs well. We think it is good to do both jobs with one manual.) some reference material ** Is the main documentation written in Texinfo? (Ideally it would be, or at least be convertable into Texinfo.) n (man pages) ** ChangeLog, NEWS: GNU packages should have these two files: the first records all program and documentation changes, and the second user-visible changes. y ** Terminology: Does it use GNU/Linux (rather than Linux) for referring to the whole GNU/Linux system, and does it use free software rather than open source? Linux needs to become GNU/Linux in the ./PLATFORMS file and perhaps some README's. = * Licensing ** Source code: specify type. If GPL v2, explicitly state if the license is ``GPL v2 or later''. GPL v2 or later ** Dependencies: list the license of each dependency. This is critical. ** Are there any licensing issues that need to be resolved? ok ** Does the program recommend or encourage the use of any non-free software? n ** Does it have certain capabilities that can only be used in conjunction with some non-free software package? n
[Savannah-help-public] Re: [gnu.org #231727] Is libextractor a GNU package ?
The following project was submitted to Savannah. It claims to be a GNU package but I could not figure out if it was true. Could you give me a confirmation, please ? Project Full Name: libextractor Project System Name: libextractor My notes say that libextractor was accepted by rms to be a GNU package on March 17, but I do not see the dubbing message. rms, maybe you should send that out now? The maintainer is Christian Grothoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I'll append the evaluation report. GNU Evaluation Report = * General info ** Program name and version: libextractor 0.4.0 (currently) ** Author (Name Email): Christian Grothoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ and a dozen other contributors] ** Requested by: rms ** Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Should the authors(s) be contacted? (Y/N) y ** Was this package offered by the author to become a GNU program? (Y/N) y ** Does the author agree to follow GNU policies? (Y/N) If the program is accepted to be part of the GNU system, it means that the author become a GNU maintainer, which in turn means that he/she will need to follow GNU policies in regards to that GNU program. y ** Package home page (if any): http://ovmj.org/libextractor/ ** URL to sources (if any): ** Description from author: library (and command line tool) to extract meta-data from files (such as ID3 tags, ogg-vorbis comments, image dimensions, author information (from, say, PDF or OpenOffice formats), and many, many more. ** Evaluator: Karl Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Describe in your own words what job(s) this program does: A program (and library) for extracting meta-information from many file formats. In general it seems fine, but the authors should probably be queried about: - Java support - GNU/Linux in various doc files - better doc, in due time Let me know if I should do this, and/or if you see anything else. = * Source Code ** What language(s) is/are the program(s) written in? C, Java (As far as I can tell the Java support should be ok on free Java platforms, but we should check this with the authors.) ** Format: does it have consistent formatting? y ** Internal comments: Skim a few header files and a few source files. Can you understand each part, at least in the large, from the comments there? ok ** Portability: does it support GNU/Linux? y * GNU Coding Standards ** Configuration (It might or might not use Autoconf/Automake, but it should meet GNU Standards.) In particular, every GNU distribution should come with a shell script named 'configure', which should support certain standard options, such as --prefix. ok (automake) ** Compilation (It might or might not use Autoconf/Automake, but it should meet GNU Standards.) In particular, the Makefile's should include certain standard targets, such as all, install, uninstall, and many others. ok (automake) ** Internationalization: does it use gettext? y ** User interface: Command line: do all the executables support the two standard options, `--version' and `--help'? GUI: does it work with the X Window System and GTK and/or GNOME? n/a For a C++ library, can it be used from C? n/a In general, is the UI, at whatever level, clear and usable? ok ** Performance: (ok/problematic + notes) ok = * Documentation ** Does the package include a good introduction or tutorial? n ** Does the package include a good reference manual? (The introduction or tutorial can be the reference manual as well, as long as it does both jobs well. We think it is good to do both jobs with one manual.) some reference material ** Is the main documentation written in Texinfo? (Ideally it would be, or at least be convertable into Texinfo.) n (man pages) ** ChangeLog, NEWS: GNU packages should have these two files: the first records all program and documentation changes, and the second user-visible changes. y ** Terminology: Does it use GNU/Linux (rather than Linux) for referring to the whole GNU/Linux system, and does it use free software rather than open source? Linux needs to become GNU/Linux in the ./PLATFORMS file and perhaps some README's. = * Licensing ** Source code: specify type. If GPL v2, explicitly state if the license is ``GPL v2 or later''. GPL v2 or later ** Dependencies: list the license of each dependency. This is critical. ** Are there any licensing issues that need to be resolved? ok ** Does the program recommend or encourage the use of any non-free software? n ** Does it have certain capabilities that can only be used in conjunction with some non-free software package? n
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[Savannah-help-public] Ban can tu van thiet ke Web? Ban muon thiet ke lai Website ? ! 7:14:14 AM
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