Follow-up Comment #4, task #15097 (project administration):
Thanks. I would actually prefer that, but just so you know the reason I filed
a separate project is that 5 years down the road I'll probably have 100K lines
of code in Clone Theory/Function Algebra (as I do in Boolean algebras), and I
wa
Follow-up Comment #33, task #15078 (project administration):
Just to complete: I have discussed this very evening with another GNU
maintainer who tried some time ago to get some software on nongnu.sv.org. He
ended up giving up when faced with the requested extreme enforcement of
Savannah guideline
Follow-up Comment #32, task #15078 (project administration):
> now you basically say that they are so absurd
No, I am fine with the Savannah policies, I completely agree with free
software and that's why I took the time to make all the changes, it does make
sense to put coypright notices where it
Follow-up Comment #31, task #15078 (project administration):
> Anyway, I guess it can't be helped, you won't change your mind.
This is unfortunate. I'll try to explain.
When registering your project on Savannah, you said you agreed to adhere to
Savannah policies, and now you basically say that t
Follow-up Comment #3, task #15097 (project administration):
If your tarball mostly consists of files from your previous project, I suggest
that you proceed adding these new changes to it rather than registering a new
Savannah group.
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