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A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org
This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
Mark Galassi <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
Other License:
Package: Dominion world simulation and role-playi
System name: dominion
Type: GNU
Description:
Dominion is a multi-player game written in the late 1980s and
due for a major revision now. It consists of C code, TeXinfo
documentation, and an automake/autoconf build system.
It has been licensed under the GNU GPL from the very start, and
has been approved by RMS as a \"GNU project\".
The source code is available at
ftp://ftp.nis.lanl.gov/pub/users/rosalia/
in the file dominion-2.6b.tar.gz
Other Software Required:
Dominion relies only on a POSIX environment, and it runs well on a
GNU/Linux system.
Other Comments:
Here is the old email from RMS approving it as a GNU project. Also note that I
am in correspondence with Mathieu and Rudy to incorporate an old version of the
CVS repository.
From: Richard Stallman <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: a CVS repository for Dominion
To: address@hidden
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 02:17:17 -0600
Reply-to: address@hidden
To call a product a GNU product, do I have to get an explicit
endorsement on the part of the FSF?
Yes.
I have been calling two of my recent projects Gnudl and GSL (GNU Data
Language and Gnu Scientific Library), and I wonder if that\'s
appropriate.
I\'m willing to agree that to call them GNU software,
because I trust that you\'re doing a good job
and that they will be a credit to the GNU project.
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