Hello,
It turns out that new packages don't show up in cgit,
for example, https://savannah.gnu.org/p/reproduce.
Documentation [0] suggests that refresh-project-list.sh
and sv_cgit.pl should run on vcs0, but I'm not sure
how; I didn't find them in /etc/cron.d.
Could anybody look into this?
[1] h
ine...@gnu.org wrote:
> (Valid copyright notices): Add (C) to the line.
> -`Copyright _year1_, _year2_, _year3_ _copyright-holder_`
> +`Copyright (C) _year1_, _year2_, _year3_ _copyright-holder_`
AFAIK there is no legal requirement to have *both* the word Copyright
and the (C) C-in-a-cir
Ineiev wrote:
> It turns out that new packages don't show up in cgit,
> for example, https://savannah.gnu.org/p/reproduce.
>
> Documentation [0] suggests that refresh-project-list.sh
> and sv_cgit.pl should run on vcs0, but I'm not sure
> how; I didn't find them in /etc/cron.d.
>
> Could anybody
To follow up (even more emphatically) Bob's reply:
-`Copyright _year1_, _year2_, _year3_ _copyright-holder_`
+`Copyright (C) _year1_, _year2_, _year3_ _copyright-holder_`
The ASCII (C) is neither forbidden nor required; it is irrelevant,
legally. What counts is the English word