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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Cream for Vim - savannah.gnu.org


From: Mathieu Roy
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Cream for Vim - savannah.gnu.org
Date: 14 Aug 2002 09:07:49 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2

address@hidden a tapoté :

> A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> 
> Steve Hall <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
> License: gpl
> Other License: 
> Package: Cream for Vim
> System name: cream
> Type: 2
> 
> Description:
> Cream configures the famous Vim text editor for those of us familiar
> with Apple or Windows software interfaces. For both Linux and Windows
> platforms, Cream has intuitive menus, keyboard shortcuts and extensive
> editing functions so that it is simple to use yet very powerful.
> 
> Cream uses the Vim\'s own extensibility to improve editing behavior;
> there are no customizations to Vim itself. All the code is in Vim
> script language so there is no source code to compile or binary to
> install.
> 
> The goal of the project is to seemingly (and seamlessly) maintain
> Vim\'s \"insertmode\" while still providing keyboard shortcut and menu
> access to Vim\'s full functionality. Cream also has numerous custom
> extensions beyond Vim which satisfy most editing needs. The project
> continues to develop and grow at a steady pace and has regular monthly
> updates. You can view the current project page at 
> http://cream.sourceforge.net.
> 

Hi,

In order to release your project under the GPL you should write copyright
notice and license notice at the beginning of every source
code file, and include a copy of the plain text version of the GNU GPL
(http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt; copy it, for instance, into a file named
COPYING).  Please follow the advice of 
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html

As a side note, we would like that you talk about GNU/Linux instead of
"Linux". "Linux" is just a kernel of a more complex system that we like to
refer to as GNU/Linux, to emphasize the ideals of the Free Software movement.
So it would be nice it you could try to replace any occurences of
"Linux" by GNU/Linux until it really refers to the kernel Linux. 
See http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html

Please, re-submit once it's done.

Regards, 

-- 
Mathieu Roy
 
http://savannah.gnu.org/users/yeupou
http://yeupou.coleumes.org
http://gpg.coleumes.org (GPG Key)





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