Update of task #10785 (project administration):
Status: In Progress = Done
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Follow-up Comment #10:
Closing
Update of task #10785 (project administration):
Status: In Progress = Done
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Follow-up Comment #4:
Hi Luiji,
Update of task #10785 (project administration):
Status:Done = In Progress
Open/Closed: Closed = Open
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Follow-up Comment #5:
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Follow-up Comment #6, task #10785 (project administration):
Thanks guys!
I am going to fix these things you have suggested before I upload the files.
1) Entertaining Software, Inc. is a real corporation, so I think there will
be no problems with the Copyright.
2) I will restructure the
Follow-up Comment #8, task #10785 (project administration):
I pushed DynArray to a Git repository. I hope I covered everything you
wanted!
https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=dyna
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Follow-up Comment #9, task #10785 (project administration):
Apparently everything is fine, but I will let Mario review and close this
task if he is satisfied with the changes. Thanks!
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Follow-up Comment #1, task #10785 (project administration):
I've done some changes to the program (i.e. fixed some weirdness in the
README.textile file). Since I might make more changes before this gets
approved, I've created a temporary repository at
http://github.com/Luiji/DynArray.
Update of task #10785 (project administration):
Status:None = In Progress
Assigned to:None = alexfernandez
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Follow-up Comment #2:
Hi Luiji,
Follow-up Comment #3, task #10785 (project administration):
Hello,
First off: thanks for reviewing this program! I really appreciate it!
All files in doc/dox are generated by Doxygen, so there's not much I can do
about inserting license headers. The README.textile file states that both the