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From: Mario Castelán Castro
Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #10183] Submission of AstonishInputs (JQuery)
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:45:40 +0000
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Follow-up Comment #5, task #10183 (project administration):

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February 21th 2010 in GNU Savannah task 10183: "Submission of
AstonishInputs (JQuery)"

Karl: I mean Internet Explorer or Opera, they are widespread and they
can handle a superset of the standard, just as firefox or other
browser.  It is, things like <p>paragraphp</p> without <html> nor
<body>, and so, but not all browsers will implement the same standard
superset.

Therefore, if the script run on a particular propietary browser may
not run on another different free or propietary browser.  By
developing the script on a free browser it is sure that will run on a
free browser, at least the one used to develop the script.

>I wasn't completely sure if gnu savannah is the right place to
>develop and "promote" my JQuery script as I couldn't find any other
>JQuery scripts in savannah. As I like open source and gnu more than
>other platforms I decided to try it anyway - but what do you think?

GNU project aim to a fully free enviroment, In GNU we don't support
open source but instead free software, please read
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-free.html.

It is a requirement the here hosted software call itself free, and
that they run well on fully free platforms, is on the hosting
requirements: https://savannah.gnu.org/register/requirements.php.

For this, this means you should test all features of your script works
on a free browser, you may make it work on propietary browsers if you
want, but if you implement a feature for a propietary browser, it must
work on a free one, too.

Do you agree with the above?

>I'm also fine with putting my script in a folder although it's only
>one file so it's hard to loose it ;-)

Well, they are two, hehe ;), licensed must be included in the tarball.
Is good to have they in a direcotory because when decompressing the
tarball you get one direcotry, with the name of the program, , but to
take or not the sugesstion is up to you, as the developer.

Please response using the tracker http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?10183,
not email, thanks.
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