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[sr #110199] Cross-building of GNU/Hurd and additional packages
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Svante Signell |
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[sr #110199] Cross-building of GNU/Hurd and additional packages |
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Sat, 23 May 2020 05:32:13 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #22, sr #110199 (project administration):
Hi again.
I don't really understand what you mean by "confirm your commitment to
maintain these notices in the long run". If a patch for example does not
change the copyright and license information does not have to change at all.
Or do you mean the files I created?
Of course I will maintain them long term. The idea is to maintain the
cross-hurd repository with git and update the involved packages consisting of
the environment regularly. For example glibc-2.30 is used in the tarball, but
2.31 is already released and will be upgraded to when the git repo is up and
running.
For your information, I have ported Ada, Go, etc to GNU/Hurd and contribute
regularly when additional patches are needed. Additionally, I have assigned
copyright to FSF for my contributions to Mig, GnuMach, Hurd, glibc gcc, and
gdb (if I remember correctly) and contribute to these packages regularly too.
Maybe Samuel Thibault <address@hidden> can help me to confirm my
commitment to GNU software.
Can you please be specific which files I missed and where the wrong things
are.
Thanks!
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