Hi,
I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
address@hidden writes:
> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> Francisco José Calvo Fernández <address@hidden> described the
package as follows:
> License: gpl
> Other License: > Package: Viaje al centro de Linux
> System name: viajealcentro
> Type: non-GNU
> Description:
> Name of project: "Viaje al centro de Linux"
> License: GPL
> Primary targets: > A) To document the main aspects of Linux (for
Windows users) > B) Develop educative software that illustrates how
can be used as > develop platform.
> Secondary targets: > 1. To create a book that illustrates how to
migrate of Windows to > Linux, centering to us in the study of the
main distributions, > commenting its installation and basic use step
by step.
> 2. To create a book that shows how to administer to Linux
> 3. To create a book that in detail explains how to develop
applications > in Linux. In this book one will study how to migrate
applications of > Windows to Linux. One also studies bookstores QT,
GTK, Wx, C # > and GTK #, PHP, Java, Python, XSP (apache cocoon) and
ASP.NET > (mono). Also the IDEs KDevelop, Monodevelop, Anjuta,
Gambas, > Glade, Eclipse and Netbeans are analyzed.
> 4. To create a book that analyzes the Linux kernel and how to >
optimize it. The main objective of this book is to make kernel easy to
> attract new programmers.
> 5. To develop the following software: > - a simple text editor,
for each studied bookstore that illustrates the > use of each
surroundings. > - a system management of radio-amateur contacts
using QT and > MySQL. > - a basic program that allows to
administrate the main system > aspect. > - An in-kernel
multithreaded server (for Linux 2.6)
> No source code avariable yet (no server to hosting)
> SAME IN SPANISH __
> Objetivos principales:
> A) Documentar de forma clara ciertos aspectos de Linux, destinado
a > usuarios de Windows > B) Crear software educativo que ilustre
cómo se puede utilizar Linux > como plataforma de desarrollo
> Objetivos secundarios: > 1. Crear un libro que ilustre cómo
migrar de Windows a Linux, > centrándonos en el estudio de las
distribuciones principales, > comentando paso a paso su instalación
y uso básico. > 2. Crear un libro que muestre cómo administrar Linux
> 3. Crear un libro que explique detalladamente cómo desarrollar >
aplicaciones en Linux. En este libro se estudiará cómo migrar >
aplicaciones de Windows a Linux. Se estudia también las librerías QT,
> GTK, Wx, C# y GTK#, PHP, Java, Python, XSP (apache cocoon) y >
ASP.NET (mono). También se analizan los IDEs KDevelop, >
Monodevelop, Anjuta, Gambas, Glade, Eclipse y Netbeans. > 3. Crear
un libro que analice el kernel de Linux y cómo optimizarlo. El >
principal objetivo de este libro es hacer fácil el kernel para atraer
a > nuevos programadores. > 4. Desarrollar el siguiente software:
> - Un editor de textos, para cada librería estudiada que ilustre el
> uso de cada entorno > - Un sistema de gestión de contactos
radio-amateur usando QT > y PostgreSQL > - Un programa básico que
permita administrar el sistema de > arranque INIT.D de Linux > -
Un in-kernel Linux 2.6 multithreaded server
> No he publicado aún el código ya que no dispongo de sitio donde
alojarlo
> Other Software Required:
> To develop it, i am using:
> - LyX, Scribus and GIMP
> Other Comments:
"Linux" is just a kernel of a more complex system that we like to refer
to as GNU/Linux, to emphasize the ideals of the Free Software movement.
Would you mind changing references to Linux as an OS to GNU/Linux?
For more information, see http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html.
Are you planning to achieve your targets in one book or are you
planning more than one book? It would be a good idea to create
different project for each of your secondary targets. If you decide to
do so, please register the projects again.
Please forward me the tarball by email (address@hidden).
We wish to review your source code, even if it is not functional, to
catch potential legal issues early.
For example, to release your program properly under the GPL you must
include a copyright notice and permission-to-copy statements at
the beginning of every file of source code. This is explained in
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html. Our review would help catch
potential omissions such as these.
Regards,
Alaska Subedi