Follow-up Comment #28, task #16685 (group administration):

[comment #27 comment #27:]
> 
> 1. are there any more corrections or changes which i need to make and submit.
> i haven't received any feedback to work on. let me know if there is any
> critical or mandatory changes for any further issues.

I haven't received the latest changes from you as well, so I think yes, there
are, but I really can't point them out.

> 2. is there some available tool or script with which i can work further to
> make relysam compliant to group's approval?

I'm not aware of such scripts.

> 3. how many days would it further take to get the group's approval for
> hosting relysam, if it meets all requirements?

The point is not to build a compliant tarball; the point is to make sure that
the maintainer is able and willing to follow Savannah hosting requirements.
So far, you are obviously not.

> 4. there is a votes feature down below on this page. what is the significance
> of it? 

Basically, none.

> 5. i had applied to change of my email on savannah site through account
> configuration, and confirmed on the email link, but there is no change. can
> you guide me on this.

Yes, I can; please submit a support request.

[comment #26 comment #26:]
> 
> noted, the readme file has been prepared by following the below guidance on
> same page -- 
> 
> "On the other hand, when merging some public domain code into an 
...
> The notice saying that the whole file is under the GPL (or other license) is
> legally sufficient. " 
> 
> verbatim. 
> 
> so what should be the correct way to proceed? please suggest.

You don't merge parts of these files, you effectively copy them.

>> Also, files like ai/data/failure_modes_data.csv are text, they should
>> include copyright and license notices.
> 
> well these are just initial synthetic data files, which should be removed
> from the relysam distribution .tar.gz. noted for future.

Thank you!  Please make a tarball that will contain all and only files the
distribution will contain.  Unrelated files make the evaluation harder.

> should there be any more points, do share. thank you. 

Yes, there is,

>> More important, I can tell if the legal notices are correct when I'm
>> familiar with the files in question; for most files, I can't really check
>> their origin and legal status.



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