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[Savannah-help-public] Helping in Savannah
From: |
Franco Iacomella |
Subject: |
[Savannah-help-public] Helping in Savannah |
Date: |
Sun, 9 Mar 2008 12:35:29 -0700 |
Hi,
Karl (Berry) told me that Savannah Admin project is needs an active
projects reviewer and asked for my help. So, I following the "How to
become a savannah hacker" guide, here is 2 answers for pending
revision projects (shoot and hybrid).
SHOOT: (https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?7818)
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License:
Its Ok. A copy of GPLv3 license is included in the package. As no
source code is provided I cannot say anything about legal notices in
code.
Source code:
No source code is provided, so Its not possible to check license
compatibility or dependencies problems. Source code must be included
before Savannah can aprove your project.
Other notes:
A README file is included with contact information but no information
about versions, supported platforms or authors names.
CONCLUSION:
The project cannot be approved until the source code is provided. If
the developer needs Savannah right now, an explanation is needed.
HYBRID: (https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?7822)
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License:
Its Ok. A copy of GPLv2 license is included in the package. The legal
notices in the source files are ok.
Source code:
Source code is provided but it cannot be compiled because ELKlib is
required. This library is not available for download, so I cannot
check if the source compile and works in a free OS. As ELKlib is
already a Savannah approved project, I assume that this dependencies
doesn't have compatibility problems.
CONCLUSION:
Project can be approved, bust must be checked when ELKlib is released.
I wait for your comments.
Regards,
--
Franco Iacomella
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