> It seems to me that these GUG are not GNU Projects, but the Nixal > GNU/Linux Usr Grp during the registration asked to be considered as > part of the GNU Project.
That is probably my fault for not being clear. http://savannah.gnu.org/register/ says: You are welcome to host your project in Savannah if it falls within one of these 4 groups: Software Project A Free Software package that can run on a completely free operating system, without depending on any non-free software. You can only provide versions for non-free operating systems if you also provide free operating systems versions with the same or more functionalities. Large software distributions are not allowed; they should be split into separate projects. Free Documentation Projects Documentation for Free Software programs, released under a Free Documentation License. Free Educational Textbook Projects Projects aimed to create educational textbooks, released under a Free Documentation License. FSF/GNU projects Internal projects of the FSF and projects that have been approved by the coordinator of the GNU project, Richard Stallman. ansuman asked me: > And I dont know what catagory can we consider ourselves given the choices - > "Software Project", "Free documentation project", "Free educational textbook > project" or "FSF/GNU projects". and I replied: > You should qualify under FSF/GNU projects: your project has been > approved in principle by the coordinator of the GNU project, Richard > Stallman (you should probably mention that on the form, under step 2's > "other comments" field). because that was the only criteria they satisfied. Perhaps it should mention GUG projects as a fifth group ? _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers
