[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.

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

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
ations of each script? > > What would I possibly want to add to your project? I have some nice > scripts too. > > > > > Em 28-02-2017 22:57, john smith escreveu: > >> Dear Savannah hackers, >> >> My name is Ivan Zaigralin, and my email is melik...@melika

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

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
ach one if it is /generally/ useful, flexibile enough, etc. > > If you look at any administrative interface, she most likely rely on one > distribution and depends on a programs/versions set. It have to be > integrated. > > > > > Le 1 mars 2017 02:57:03 GMT+01:00, john smith

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

2017-03-01 Thread john smith
eas to my project, and I really appreciate it. But I must ask you to move this topic into a private channel; best of all, email me: melik...@melikamp.com (john smith is merely a workaround for a spam asassin somewhere). Not only the in-depth discussion of my code is completely out of place in this

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?

2017-03-02 Thread john smith
> Ineiev is an "actual administrator". I am sorry, it was never my intention to state or imply otherwise. What I wanted was a reply from any *other* administrator, which is what I originally asked Ineiev to expedite. Looking at your profile I can see you are that other admin. > The policy has alw

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

2017-03-02 Thread john smith
over again. On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 10:51 PM, Matthew Carter wrote: > john smith writes: > > > *snip* bunch of text > > No offense, but the scripts (I just got done looking through them) leave > tons of loose ends that would more likely hurt rather than help a random > use

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

2017-03-02 Thread john smith
Thanks for your reply, assaf! I feel like we are finally making progress, and I am delighted to hear that you would welcome objective criteria over the subjective judgements, in case if such a replacement is practically possible. I hope you are voicing the general sentiment of the Savannah communit

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

2017-03-02 Thread john smith
Just one more thing. Why can't I get anything to post from my domain? I would much rather use my actual email account instead of this atrocity. melik...@melikamp.com is subscribed, and gets the mail, but sending from there results in nothing.

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

2017-03-03 Thread john smith
> John, we have made suggestions of improvements > in your scripts that would easily make them > closer to something that could be accepted. > Note that. I noted that. I noted that several times now, and I thought I could not have been more clear about how little I appreciate the manner in which i