Hey, just wondering, I host a Gentoo GNU/Linux overlay (third party package 
repository) and wanted to mirror it from a private git repo to GNU savannah. 
Then I can contact gentoo maintainers and have the savannah used as my 
overlay's upstream.

All my build scripts are licensed GPL-3.0-only, but I do have one or two 
packages that I host with either source available license or no license at all 
(in this case, it is software from 1970s revived through some digital 
necromancy). Would I be okay to host on savannah? The gentoo user would have to 
opt-in consent to the license, and I am not hosting the dubiously licensed 
software myself - just providing the build instructions for Gentoo GNU/Linux's 
portage to compile it with, so I would like clarifications on this.

I really like savannah, it is my preferred choice because the GNU/FSF free 
software mission closely aligns with my ideals. I've heard that savannah is 
strict, so I completely understand this might not be allowed.

Thanks,
cat

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