Hi,
Thanks for approving my project. I agree with your suggestion to
replace 'Linux' by 'GNU/Linux' when referring to the O.S. I like using
accurate words for things.
By the way, I've just found that there is a site for a different
'KidChess' (www.kidchess.com). I've known of it after creating my
project. Do you think there can be a problem with the name?
Just another question: who makes final decisions when there is a
conflict in a project? The project administrator (myself in this
case)? What happens if there are several project administrators? I am
asking about the worst case, but I am pretty sure I will not find any
problems -it's just in case.
Regards,
Antonio Ceballos
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Hi, I've evaluated the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
Just for a clarification, 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.
Would you mind changing references to Linux as an OS to GNU/Linux?
I have approved your project. You will receive an automated e-mail
containing detailed information about the approval.
Regards,
Michael Casadevall
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