From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <47D6B055.8000105@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:16:21 +0100 From: Till Kamppeter MIME-Version: 1.0 References: <47D6A73C.8060200@gmail.com> <3F62CBEE02D6404E98C65934617EB58203F137EC@fmsmsx414.amr.corp.intel.com> In-Reply-To: <3F62CBEE02D6404E98C65934617EB58203F137EC@fmsmsx414.amr.corp.intel.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [Printing-architecture] [lsb-discuss] Google Summer of Code 2008 -- LAST CALL: Submissionof the application List-Id: Printing architecture under linux List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , To: "Wichmann, Mats D" Cc: lsb-discuss@lists.linux-foundation.org, Jim Zemlin , webdevel@lists.linux-foundation.org, Dan Kohn , Linux Foundation Staff , printing-summit@lists.linux-foundation.org, Printing-japan , Amanda McPherson , printing-architecture@lists.linux-foundation.org, lf_driver_backport@lists.linux-foundation.org Wichmann, Mats D wrote: >> Ideas list: >> >> 1. LSB project proposals removed, Russ has withdrawn his some minutes >> ago, and George did not post a description. > > I can expand on the dynamic checker stuff as discussed on the email, > but I'm not that convinced this is a good SoC project either. > We can still add project proposals up to the beginning of the student's application period, March 24. >> 3. Describe your organization. >> >> The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering >> the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007 > > I tend to mention that it's a successor organization and isn't > really "brand new" just a year ago - this work has been going > on for a long time. Don't know if that matters for the application > or not. I will say for Questions 5/6, just for your information, > that /FSG/ did apply in a past year, but was not accepted for a > funded project. It wasn't last year, perhaps the year before. > I could simply say The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007 _as a merger of the former Free Standards Group (FSG) and the former Open Source Developer Lab (OSDL)_, the LF sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by providing unified resources and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed platforms. Questions 5 and 6 I will leave blank. >> 7. What license does your project use? >> >> All the work produced by the Linux Foundation is free software >> according to the OSI definitions, but there is no requirement for a >> specific license. The licenses are selected depending on what is most >> suitable for each individual project. >> >> *LSB: mostly GPL, some tools Artistic > > and specification is GFDL. > > GFDL is not in the list of the OSI-conforming licenses: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical Till