On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 12:56:15AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org > Julien PORTALIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows: > License: gpl > Other License: > Package: the Orange Slice > System name: orange-slice > Type: non-GNU > > Description: ... > Orange Slice is a subtitle script editor, writen in > Python/GTK+. It aims at manipulate different file > formats like SSA, ASS, SUB, SRT, etc. Runs under linux, > and should run under any *nix and should even run under > WIN32. The applcation is developped under Debian/Linux, > but i'd like to have it working on any platform > available (even proprietary ones). ... > Have a look to http://www.portalier.com/orange-slice/ for more informations on this > project, and to find the source code. > > > Other Software Required: > Python >= 2.2.2 > Glib/GTK+ 2.2 > PyGTK 1.99.x > libglade-2
Hi, I have reviewed orange-slice-0.0.9.tar.bz2 and the LGPL license has been correctly applied, but there is a disagreement with this project registration which says that your project is released under the GPL. Please register it again, selecting LGPL as its license or changing the license on your source code from the LGPL to the GPL. Also, notice that there is no such thing as Debian/Linux. You might be referring to "Debian GNU/Linux". The Debian project, as well as we here in Savannah, have decided to dub "GNU/Linux" the complete operating system based on the Linux kernel, to remind people that there is a whole Free Software movement behind it, which dates back to the early 80's. This may sound as a triviality, but it is a very important issue for us, so we would appreciate it if you referred to the OS as GNU/Linux. Regarding ports for proprietary operating systems, we do not have any objections, as long as you keep the free port always as good as or better than those other ports. Regards, Jaime _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers