[Savannah-hackers-public] Unable to run GUI application using cross-compiled jamvm for arm

2013-03-25 Thread aditya sen
Hello everyone, First of all I apologize for this direct message. I went through the website https://savannah.gnu.org/ and only found this address where I can post my query. I am sorru if I posted at the wrong place. Below is the description of the problem we are facing. We have cross-compiled

Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Unable to run GUI application using cross-compiled jamvm for arm

2013-03-25 Thread Bob Proulx
Hello Aditya, aditya sen wrote: Hello everyone, First of all I apologize for this direct message. I went through the website https://savannah.gnu.org/ and only found this address where I can post my query. I am sorru if I posted at the wrong place. Below is the description of the problem

[Savannah-hackers-public] Test projects

2013-03-25 Thread Aljosha Papsch
Hi! I am writing because there have been project submissions which the submitter only wants to use for trying Savannah out. My question is how do we treat these submissions. In the past I have approved test projects when the user uploaded some sample code to the tracker. Should we go on with

Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Test projects

2013-03-25 Thread Felipe Lopez
2013/3/25 Aljosha Papsch li...@rpapsch.de Hi! I am writing because there have been project submissions which the submitter only wants to use for trying Savannah out. My question is how do we treat these submissions. In the past I have approved test projects when the user uploaded some

Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Test projects

2013-03-25 Thread Karl Berry
Programming projects of any size can be accepted, regardless of their purpose, as they as follow our requirements. So I don't see a problem with exercises just because they are exercises. (BTW, as for the issue raised with the size of license text, tiny things can be licensed with a single line: