Hello Karl, Apologies for my rather blunt message - the page on "Help contribute to Savannah" on the GNU website only listed the two things I needed in the email.
Regarding my background with free software and GNU, I agree largely with GNU and FSF's goals of providing software that can be freely used, distributed, modified, and studied. I use GNU software every day in my own work, and I understand the strict coding and release guidelines required of free software. Granted, I don't use an entirely free distro, but I have a pretty good idea of what it means to develop and use free software. Until recently, I've only known GNU as a rather old organization that maintains some mainstream command line tools (and some really obscure ones too), and as one of the few organizations out their with a recursive acronym as their name, but I've decided to do some more research into GNU and have decided that it is a cause worthy of my effort. -- Caleb Xu Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. -Philippians 4:8 On April 20, 2014 at 6:02:48 PM, Karl Berry (k...@freefriends.org) wrote: Hi Caleb, Thanks very much for volunteering and your proposed reply, which looks very good (indeed, this registration looks an attempt to spread a virus or something). Would you mind telling us a little about your background with free software and GNU? Tiny things about the reply: - The registration details of the project you have submitted contains grammatical errors. It is recommended, but not required, that these be corrected Is that even possible? Once the registration is submitted, it's not possible for the user to go back and edit it, I think. - The name of the tarball you've provided is named "sgdc". Are you sure this project should be called "a697858"? And a more meaningful name than either sgdc or a697858 would be highly desirable anyway :). Thanks again, Karl