Follow-up Comment #2, task #4298 (project administration): Thank you for the time passed reviewing my project.
About the "GNU GPL v2 only" license, I do not understand why advance to v3 as soon as its published is so important. After all, v2 is very great indeed. If it turns out that v3 is better, as it will certainly be, the switch will not require many work, for by that time the project would probably not involve many more coders than me, miself and I. I really do not like the idea of "v2 or whatever could become the GPL in the future". Call me pessimist, but Im always suspicious about the evolution of any organisation, and could not accept the idea that the spirit of the FSF will never change. "Nothing is permanent except the change" once said a wise man. Please let me know if this point is critical in the submission process, or if we can proceed anyway. As for the GFDL, there is no point for it, because what lied in the doc directory was not a documentation file but a roadmap I wrote for myself and forgot there. I deleted it. Actually, the only documentation for now is the (few) wiki pages of cvstrac (http://happyleptic.org:8080/libmicromodel/wiki). These are not distributed with the software. Is there a recommended license for wiki pages, anyway ? Well, anyway, the day I will have time to compile a real documentation, I will consider the GFDL, along with the GPL (which is still applicable to documentation, isn't it ? GFDL seams more appropriate for a book or alike ; if I come up with a doc one day, this will probably be a short text file like a README, so the GPL seams appropriate). Sorry for the missing tarballs. I thought the download link of viewcvs was enought, I just realize it only download the current directory, which is useless. I put a tarball of the micromodel library here : http://happyleptic.org/libmicromodel/libmicromodel-1.0.tar.gz and one of the libcnt here : http://happyleptic.org/libmicromodel/libcnt-1.0.tar.gz Thank you for your time. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=4298> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/
