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New package: ninja
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Someone did answer back then, somewhere (maybe not on this list). I
remember trying to submit to ELPA and agreeing to assign copyright to
the FSF, but being asked to sign a document that also assigned copyright
of every other Emacs package I'd written to the FSF too. I went back and
forth with the FSF lawyer for a few emails, where he kept making small
changes to the document that didn't really solve the problem, until I
gave up.
I'll look into submitting to Marmalade, thanks!
On 02/25/2016 12:54 AM, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> Sorry, I think we all forgot to answer the question some years back...
>
> I think it's the same way as with Emacs -- somebody just has to check it
> in to the ELPA repository instead.
>
> The copyright has to be assigned to the FSF for ELPA contributions,
> too. Would you be OK with doing that? For Marmalade, I don't think you
> have to...
>
> Matthew Styskal <mastyskal <at> my.lonestar.edu> writes:
>
>> What's the procedure to submit to there?
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Stefan Monnier [monnier <at> IRO.UMontreal.CA]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:42 PM
>> To: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
>> =, 8758 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>> Cc: Matthew Styskal; 8758 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>> Subject: Re: bug#8758: New package: ninja
>>
>>>> One of the shortcomings Emacs seemed to have to me was its lack of
>>>> original action games; it has implementations of classics like Pong
>>>> and Snake, but no games of its own. So I wrote one (see the
>>>> attachment). It has a pretty stiff learning curve, but hey, so does
>>>> Emacs.
>>> There hasn't been many (or any?) new games included in the Emacs
>>> distribution the last few years, but perhaps this would be appropriate
>>> for inclusion in the Emacs Lisp Package Archive or Marmalade instead?
>> It would be great in GNU ELPA, yes,
>>
>> Stefan
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