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[gfsd]Re: MPK evaluation


From: Bradley M. Kuhn
Subject: [gfsd]Re: MPK evaluation
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 18:35:30 -0500
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Richard Stallman wrote:
> 
> I hereby tentatively dub GLPK a GNU program.

Included below is a copy of the maintainer information file, which was
recently updated.  You can always find it on fencepost.gnu.org at
/gd/gnuorg/maintain.{text,texi} and online at
http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain_toc.html.  This document describes the
responsibilities of maintaining a GNU program.  If you have any questions,
please let us know.

The most important issues to note right away concerning this are the
following:

  (0) For GNU software, we either like to (a) distribute it from
      ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/, or (b) put a README there to tell users
      where they can get the program.

      If you'd like to do (a), please just send a message to
      <address@hidden> each time you make a release.  If you are able,
      please do include a m5sum of the distribution, and GPG sign the
      message, so we can authenticate that it's you making the release, and
      the file is the one you sent us.  (If you aren't able use GPG and
      m5sum, then you don't need to worry about this issue.)

      If you'd prefer (b), then please simply email <address@hidden> the
      information for the README.  Normally, in the README, we place a short
      paragraph describing what the program does, and a FTP URL where the
      source can be found.

      BTW, when you make major releases, please do send an announcement to
      <address@hidden>.

  (1) We would like to set up a <address@hidden> right away if it
      doesn't already exist.  This can be (a) a mailing list on the GNU
      machines, (b) a mailing list on some other machine, or (c) a simple
      aliases that forwards to you (and possibly some other interested
      parties, too).

      If you'd like (a), let <address@hidden> know, and they'll
      set it up.  If you'd like (b) or (c), please tell <address@hidden>
      know the pertinent addresses so they can set things up.

  (2) Also, please consider making a <address@hidden> list where users
      can get informal help (if it doesn't already exist).  If you already
      have such a list, please tell <address@hidden> where so we can
      forward to it.  If you don't have such a list yet, we can easily
      create one on the GNU machines---just ask <address@hidden>.

  (3) We are building a Free Software Directory, which is a directory of all
      free software that we have found.  We'd like for you to write an entry
      for your program for the Free Software Directory.  Please contact
      <address@hidden> to write an entry.

  (4) We would like to have a web page for your program at
      http://www.gnu.org/software/PROGRAM/.  Please send a page for this to
      the GNU Web Masters <address@hidden> or ask <address@hidden> for
      an account on gnudist.gnu.org so that you can edit the page yourself
      directly.

Please let us know if you have any questions.



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