Hi, I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org > This mail was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thierry & Yuniati GAYET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows: > License: gpl > Other License: > Package: Afrika Knowledge Alliance > System name: aka72 > Type: GNU > > Description: > AKA : Africa Knowledge Alliance > > AKA is a project is an open source project Note that Savannah supports projects of the Free Software movement, not projects of the Open Source movement. We are careful about ethical issues and insist on producing software that is not dependent on proprietary software. While Open Source as defined by its founders means something pretty close to Free Software, it's frequently misunderstood. For more information, read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html > which follow the GNU philosophy. This project have been created in > 2002 by the AKA Association with the help of the LinuX Maine > Association (LUG) (http://linuxmaine.univ-lemans.fr). > > This project have been created to share the knowledge with the one who need > something (request) and the one who can answer it, give something. > > The main topic of this system is the elearning. > > By extrapolation, we can immagine to use many AKA system (many server) which can > communicate all together, all over the world using xml data. This extension is > usefull to get a stronger system with lot of knowledge. > > Everybody who want to get or give some information/Knowledge must get a profile > account (login/password). > > Source code not available yet but will be download soon. Please register your project again including a URL (could be temporary) where we can find the source code. The description you give during project registration will be read by Savannah administrators and not by the general public; if you are concerned with privacy, you can send me a copy of the code by e-mail, We would like to look at your source code, even if it is still not functional, to help you fix potential legal issues which would be harder to correct after the project gets approved. For example, to release your program properly under the GPL, you should write copyright notices and copying permission statements at the beginning of every source code file, as explained in http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html. Please register your project once more with the changes mentioned above. The way we handle pending projects makes it difficult to keep track of projects that have been answered but have not been approved yet, so we erase them and we ask you to register the project again every time some change has to be done to the registration, and users might have to register their projects several times. Thank you for your understanding. Some users find it useful to use the big re-registration URL provided in the acknowledgment e-mail you received after registration. Regards, -- Mathieu Roy Homepage: http://yeupou.coleumes.org Not a native english speaker: http://stock.coleumes.org/doc.php?i=/misc-files/flawed-english _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers