Hello, all Does a super-tiny project stand a change of acceptance into Savannah? I should like to publish a dynamic-array implementation for ANSI C that differs from the marjotiy of others in that its arrays are compatible with standard C arrays in terms of element access, so that a pointer to a dymamic array may be substutuded for a pointer to the first element of a normal C array of the same type, as long as the only operations on that array are accesses to intividual elelements.
The project is very small, consisting of a pair of .c and .h files, with potentially a bunch of additional .c files implementing different memory-management (grow/shrink) strategies, but this is only planned for the future. Having grown rather tired of heavy and bloated platforms for hosting Free and other open-source software, as well as of the `git' version-control system, I am looking for something leaner, cleaner, and supporting `svn' -- to reflect the simplicity of my project. Savannah is such a place, not yet spoiled by the urban civilisation. If the small size of the project is not obstacle, I will file a hosting request.