Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
> I am the administrator of one of the Savannah packages, > and not a Savannah administrator. Thanks for making this clear. > http://savannah.gnu.org/register/requirements.php This list I am aware of, and to my best knowledge I am in full compliance, which is as much as confirmed by the reviewer

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
> Answer is : no to all. Having only 2 projets hosteds for approximately 10 years. Great, so we can actually discuss my code without me suspecting a conflict of interest. > You should split your project by tasks, By making this suggestion you indicate you would like to contribute some ideas to

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread Thomas Harding
Answer is : no to all. Having only 2 projets hosteds for approximately 10 years. In fact, they are parts done as personal job for an hardware database I written, wich fitted the needs at work and has been superseded 7 or 8 years later. I would never upload it to Savannah. The other one is PHP::

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread Jan Owoc
Hi John, I am the administrator of one of the Savannah packages, and not a Savannah administrator. My opinion is only worth as much as any other user's. On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:43 AM, john smith wrote: > I am not at all against discussing my submission, which is linked upthread, > but for no

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
Dear Thomas Harding, I would like to address your concerns, but in order to give a meaningful reply I first need you to clarify one thing for me: Are you a mere *user* of the Savannah hosting, using it as a platform to share your own projects, such as "PHP code128 barcode", or are you a contribut

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
I am not at all against discussing my submission, which is linked upthread, but for now I want to concentrate on one a single aspect of it, and it's not the code. In my view, and by the admission of the reviewer, https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?14370 is an example of a submission being held up and n

Re: [Savannah-users] Looking for hosting options

2017-03-01 Thread André Z. D. A.
Yes! Em 28-02-2017 23:40, Morgan Cotton escreveu: hi! i am looking around for hosting options, is this a good place to ask basic use questions?

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread André Z. D. A.
I am just someone giving some questions and a few words or ideas from what I have discovered in the last few minutes, by reading your message and examining your code a bit. What your project does? Why would I want to install it? How do I install it? What will happen in my system when I instal

Re: [Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread Thomas Harding
You should split your project by tasks, as most likely no one would /another/ bunch script set especially for sysadmin task. And wonder for each one if it is /generally/ useful, flexibile enough, etc. If you look at any administrative interface, she most likely rely on one distribution and dep

[Savannah-users] Looking for hosting options

2017-03-01 Thread Morgan Cotton
hi! i am looking around for hosting options, is this a good place to ask basic use questions?

[Savannah-users] what are the usefulness criteria for submitted code?

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
Dear Savannah hackers, My name is Ivan Zaigralin, and my email is melik...@melikamp.com. I am using this gmail account because messages sent to this list from my own domain seem to disappear into a black hole. I am currently in the process of submitting a project to the non-GNU part of Savannah.