On Wednesday 07 October 2009, Nico Coesel wrote:
>     * No proprietary dependencies: your project
> 
>         * must work on a completely free operating system. Find
>         free replacements for your non-free dependencies. Develop
>         and test your Java applications with IcedTea? (OpenJDK?),
>         and your .Net ones with DotGNU (or other free alternatives).
>         See JavaIssues.  
>         
>         * Runs primarily on a free operating system. Proprietary
>         platforms such as Microsoft Windows should be considered
>         as secondary targets, and cannot provide additional features
>         over the ports to free OSes.   

That's not in conflict with OpenOCD.  Though I think we'd
all be happier if the Win32 subcommunity had redistributable
FT2232 support that was less annoying to work with...

That said ... I don't see a huge win to Savannah for this
project.  More staff than Berlios, yes; more GNU-ish than
SourceForge.

- Dave

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