Thank-you for your consideration of hosting Pixie at Savannah. I'm writing to let you know that we have decided to host the project at SourceForge - this is due to the short-lived nature of the move (sorry, I wasn't aware of this when I applied):
"... until we can bring it back under the Fotango umbrella I'd rather just import it into sourceforge, and then bring it back later once it is more practical. " -- James Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And a reluctance to change the project files (including licensing & copyright formats).
Cheers, -Steve
On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 03:36 pm, Mathieu Roy wrote:
Hi,
I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a tapoté :
A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org This mail was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve Purkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows: License: perl Other License: Package: Pixie - The magic data pixie System name: pixie Type: non-GNU
Description:
Pixie is yet another object persistence tool for Perl. The basic goal of Pixie is that it should be possible to throw any object you want at a data pixie and the pixie will just tuck it away in its magic sack, giving you a cookie in exchange. Then, minutes, hours or days later, you can show the pixie your cookie and get the object back.
Source code is available on CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pixie/
To release your project under the GPL, you should put copyright notices and copying permission statements at the beginning of every source-code file, and include a copy of the plain text version of the GPL (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt). Put it in a file named COPYING.
Please follow the advice of http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html.
The GPL FAQ explain the reason behind these recommendations. For example, there is an entry explaining why the GPL requires including a copy of the GPL with every copy of the program: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhyMustIInclude
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
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