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Ryan Yeske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows: License: gpl Other License: We will post a notice indicating that everything committed is GPLv2. Detected violations will be removed, or otherwise dealt with accordingly. Package: hacki System name: hacki Type: non-GNU Description: We would like to conduct an experiment in completely free and open hacking. We would like to start a project with open ended goals and invite everyone and anyone to contribute in anyway they can. To that end, we would like to give CVS commit access to anyone who requests it, automatically if possible. We believe that development of free software and systems that has occured and been available to anyone so years is a one of the most positive things that has happened over the course of the past 20 years. We would like to encouraging even more uninhibited free hacking which we are confident will result in positive amount of interesting creative works. The benefits of cooperation that occur when people work together on free software projects is sometimes limited to those who have the skill and experience to be \"allowed\" access to codebases. We would like to build a system that encourages all to participate, highly skilled, those eager to learn, and everyone in between. Although there will be no plan implemented from the top, I personally would like to see the one of the general themes of this project to tend towards the development of both ideas and software that promote the philosophy of cooperative creativity and development. Other Software Required: Our project may contain contain software written in any language for any platform. Contributers will be encouraged to use free tools and have their hacks work on free systems. As the originator and \"maintainer\" of the project, I am willing to work closely with the savannah hackers, the GNU Project and the FSF to make sure that what is developed is in line with the mandate of these respective organizations. Other Comments: _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers