Hi all,

"Louis, please correct any part of this that appears incorrect"
You may have called me Louis.
If it is the case,
I let you know that I'm very rare case of French whose first name is really
Lewis.
Even if, once translated into french Lewis -> Louis, my first mane remains
Lewis even here in France ;-)
Note that I didn't get hurt, I just mention it for information.

Yes this is my vision except that I wish to give the project to FSF/GNU
teams
and continue support as part of these teams.

If it is not the case,
no question where answered to me so just ignore my message.

Regards Lewis ANESA.

Le mar. 21 sept. 2021 à 17:03, Corwin Brust <cor...@bru.st> a écrit :

> Hi Ineiev, all,
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 9:53 AM Ineiev <invalid.nore...@gnu.org> wrote:
> >
> > Follow-up Comment #7, task #16044 (project administration):
> >
> > [comment #6 comment #6:]
> > > >What were you advised?
> > ...
> > > So I put myself (My own name) on copyright. (file #51945)
> >
> > Was that correct?
>
> I think it is.  The submitter is claiming copyright for files they
> authored.  Meanwhile, FSF has not (yet) accepted copyright for this
> work.
>
> The approach of submitting first to non-gnu svh then pursuing transfer
> of copyright to FSF was from jxself in #fsf and confirmed rwp in
> #savannah (on libera.chat).   As an aside, were we also told that
> transfer of copyright to FSF isn't a requirement for a package to
> become a "GNU package".
>
> My understanding is the author has this vision:
> - package is accepted for non-GNU savannah
> - package is accepted as an official GNU package and thus moves to GNU
> savannah
> - transfer of copyright to FSF (if desired by FSF/GNU teams)
>
> Louis, please correct any part of this that appears incorrect.
>
> TIA for your guidance Ineiev
>
> --
> Corwin
> cor...@bru.st
>

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