Hi LynX, On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:51 PM, LynX <_l...@bk.ru> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a little question, and would be grateful if you answer me. I want to > submit following project: > > PropertiesWindow is a command-line program which shows Windows "File > Properties" dialog box for specified file or directory. > This program can be used as a part of extensions for GNU Emacs Win32 dired > mode. > Written on C++ using WinAPI > > As you can see this program works only on Windows and it did not comply with > "My project runs primarily on a completely free OS". But I provide it with > aim to be used like extension of dired in Gnu Emacs on Windows. > > So my question is, can I submit it or not?
I am not a legal expert, but I would think that this is a case that can be considered based on principles. Given that Emacs is universally held to be a quasi-OS, perhaps a special provision can be made. I am copying the Savannah hackers list so we can get an authoritative answer over there. > Binary and src of it you can find on > http://savannah.gnu.org/submissions_uploads/PropertiesWindow.tar.gz > > Thank you, > LX > > P.S. Also I have written another program which displays list of Windows hard > drives and it also for Gnu Emacs on Windows. I suppose the same consideration could hold here. Thanks, Alex.