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Re: [Savannah-hackers] Is there a limitation on the project type?
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mathieu |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] Is there a limitation on the project type? |
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Thu, 14 Mar 2002 19:21:11 +0100 |
Le jeu 14 mar 2002 à 18h06, Patrick Ohnewein a écrit :
Hello savannah team,
I have read the docs on the savannah site, but couldn't face out if
it is agreed to open even less important projects. Let me explain, a
friend of mine would like to learn to code in Java and he plays
chess. So he would like to write a chess program from scratch. Now I
would give him some help and therefore we need some repository (CVS)
on the net to share and synchronize the code.
I would like him to put the code under the GPL and as repository I
think savannah would be a nice place, but only if you would like to
have such kinds of projects on it. Don't know if you just accept more
"mission critical" projects.
If it doesnt exist a Free Software chess project in java that you can
help, why not ?
Sure, a project started on savannah should have a future, not just a
test..
But Loic or Jaime will give you a clear answer (I'm not competent for
that).
A+
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] Is there a limitation on the project type?, Loic Dachary, 2002/03/15