[Savannah-register-public] [task #10158] Submission of Gurgle Report Generator

2010-02-09 Thread Tim Colles

URL:
  http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?10158

 Summary: Submission of Gurgle Report Generator
 Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: timc
Submitted on: Tue Feb  9 10:08:02 2010
 Should Start On: Tue Feb  9 00:00:00 2010
   Should be Finished on: Fri Feb 19 00:00:00 2010
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
  Status: None
 Privacy: Public
Percent Complete: 0%
 Assigned to: None
 Open/Closed: Open
 Discussion Lock: Any
  Effort: 0.00

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Details:

A new project has been registered at Savannah 
This project account will remain inactive until a site admin approves or
discards the registration.


= Registration Administration =

While this item will be useful to track the registration process, *approving
or discarding the registration must be done using the specific Group
Administration
https://savannah.gnu.org/siteadmin/groupedit.php?group_id=10458 page*,
accessible only to site administrators, effectively *logged as site
administrators* (superuser):

* Group Administration
https://savannah.gnu.org/siteadmin/groupedit.php?group_id=10458


= Registration Details =

* Name: *Gurgle Report Generator*
* System Name:  *gurgle*
* Type: Official GNU software
* License: GNU General Public License v3 or later



 Description: 
The GURGLE program reads record and field information from a dBase3+ file,
delimited ascii text file or from an SQL query to a RDBMS and produces a
report listing. Although the program was originally designed to produce
TeX/LaTeX formatted output, plain ascii text, troff, PostScript, HTML, XML,
shell scripts or any other kind of ascii based output format can be produced
just as easily.

The program is ideal for generating large bodies of text where small parts of
that text are substituted with information from a database. So its great for
generating mainly static web pages which have small amounts of dynamic
content.

The formatting process of is controlled by a definition file which holds the
report, page, and record layouts, what fields to display, and where. Other
useful functions supported in the definition file include sorting, filtering,
and data manipulation of records in the databases.



 Tarball URL: 
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/timc/gurgle/gurgle-1.61.tar.gz






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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10144] Submission of muesli

2010-02-09 Thread John Sturdy

Follow-up Comment #4, task #10144 (project administration):

I've tried to upload the updated tarball, but it is over the size limit
mentioned next to the upload boxes (which is why I didn't try it but sent
individual files before).  The system does indeed appear to have rejected the
upload.  (The project itself isn't that large, but build system files such as
configure, texinfo.tex and aclocal.m4 bring the size up a lot.)  I'll make a
tarball containing just the files I actually wrote, as distinct from the
distribution tarball -- I hope that will be suitable, as the other files are
part of the GNU build tools or are generated by them.

Yes, we do want the whole project hosted here, of course!

I am as yet the sole developer and my employment contract with the University
assigns the copyright to them.  The funding body requires public release of
code unless there are other arrangements; I'm waiting to hear back from my
boss as to whether further specific clearance is needed but my understanding
is that they are not in a position to refuse, given that there is no
commercial co-sponsor.

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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10144] Submission of muesli

2010-02-09 Thread John Sturdy

Additional Item Attachment, task #10144 (project administration):

File name: muesli.tar.gz  Size:78 KB


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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10157] Submission of cl-icalendar, A Commmon Lisp implementation of RFC5545

2010-02-09 Thread Sylvain Beucler

Follow-up Comment #2, task #10157 (project administration):

Hi,

Your project complies with the Savannah hosting requirements, except that it
includes a non-free RFC document.  Please remove it from your archive and/or
ask the RFC people to change the license of this document.

Regards.

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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10144] Submission of muesli

2010-02-09 Thread John Sturdy

Follow-up Comment #5, task #10144 (project administration):

I've uploaded the tarball of the project files, getting the size within the
upload limit by omitting those that are supplied by FSF or generated from
software supplied by FSF.

I've also inspected the license used in the source code of SIOD (one of the
libraries that muesli will detect and link) and it is very similar, although
not identical, to the MIT/X11 license.

The funding body's open access requirements are documented on
http://www.sfi.ie/uploads/documents/upload/SFI_OA_policy_2009_v3.pdf

I will forward confirmation from my boss ASAP.

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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10103] Submission of newfangle Literate Programming

2010-02-09 Thread Sam Liddicott

Follow-up Comment #5, task #10103 (project administration):

Thanks for being so particular.

I hope I am now compliant.

I have not listed individual copyright holders for literate.lyx in that file
or the readme as I don't know who they are individually, but I have included a
copyright statement and referred to the license. This seems normal for
material copied from Wikipedia.

I hope I've covered everything this time.

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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10103] Submission of newfangle Literate Programming

2010-02-09 Thread Mario Castelán Castro

Follow-up Comment #6, task #10103 (project administration):

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February 9rd 2010 in GNU Savannah task 10103: Submission of newfangle
Literate Programming

Could you attach the updated tarball to this tracker?,
https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?10103#attached.

A hacker tellme the past message seems unkind, i'm sorry if it was
unkind, It wasn't meant to offend you, just was a bad copy-paste of
some past and pre-written messages.  Plus, it contains a mistrake: To
list the copyrigth information in README is only needed for images and
other files that can't contain the copyright information inside.
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10133] Submission of Freetalk Python

2010-02-09 Thread Mario Castelán Castro

Update of task #10133 (project administration):

  Status: In Progress = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #3:

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February 9th 2010 in GNU Savannah task 10133: Submission of Freetalk
Python

All is ok, so I approve the project, the url for it is
http://savannah.gnu.org/p/ freetalkpy, enjoy mantaining it at GNU
Savannah.

Just please note that test.profile is just below the 10 lines limit
for considere it nontrivial; please if that file grows more include
the licencing information in the same manner as with the python files
(Copyright holder, years and licence header).

Item status changes:

Status - Done
Open/Closed - Closed
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10144] Submission of muesli

2010-02-09 Thread Mario Castelán Castro

Follow-up Comment #6, task #10144 (project administration):

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February 9th 2010 in GNU Savannah item 10144: Submission of muesli

I've uploaded the tarball of the project files, getting the size
within the upload limit by omitting those that are supplied by FSF or
generated from software supplied by FSF.

Please pointme to the URL of the updated tarball.

For next times, you may use the split command (In a GNU system) for
split the tarball in 2 or more chunks, and then upload each
individually, or you can send the tarball to me
(mariocastelancas...@gmail.com).

I am as yet the sole developer and my employment contract with the
University assigns the copyright to them. The funding body requires
public release of code unless there are other arrangements; I'm
waiting to hear back from my boss as to whether further specific
clearance is needed but my understanding is that they are not in a
position to refuse, given that there is no commercial co-sponsor.

Have your employer or the Limerwick university alredy confirmed this
software is going to be licenced under the GNU GPL 3?, if not, please
ask him to do so.

In most jobs the programmer is not autorized to licence the work as he
want but is licenced as the boss want, and that is why we need his
confirmation.
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10138] Submission of Swiss army knife of file signature checksum tool

2010-02-09 Thread Mario Castelán Castro

Update of task #10138 (project administration):

  Status: In Progress = Done   
 Open/Closed:Open = Closed 

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Follow-up Comment #6:

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February 9th 2010 in GNU Savannah task 10138: Submission of Swiss
army knife of file signature checksum tool

Yes, I need to implement the IEEE 802.3 that most CRC32 commands use,
eg. .sfv files.

I don't know the polynomials of the different existing impementations,
so I can't further help on this.

Please note that md4 is specified as an secure algorithm, but there
are atacks and know colisions againsting it, so is not longer secure
in the cyptography sense.  However, it is still an fast (Because it
simplicity) and secure (Because it length, 128 bits) algorithm for
chech for random errors only.

Hope that I've clarified everything. Would my project be now cleared
for approval?

Yes, it is, enjoy mantaining it at savannah, the url is
http://savannah.gnu.org/p/checksum

Item status changes:

Status - Done
Open/Closed - Closed
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10103] Submission of newfangle Literate Programming

2010-02-09 Thread Sam Liddicott

Additional Item Attachment, task #10103 (project administration):

File name: newfangle-30dae981aadf3a2beb74727def22f5246a8acc87.tar.gz Size:211
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #10103] Submission of newfangle Literate Programming

2010-02-09 Thread Sam Liddicott

Follow-up Comment #7, task #10103 (project administration):

Don't worry, although I was puzzled, I know no offense is meant, and I am
quite glad you are being very careful for me.

Thanks again. 

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