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;;;How To Submit A Project
;;;
;;;The first thing to do is look at the Guile Project Mail Submission
;;;doc. This will tell you all you need to know about describing your
;;;project. Then, send a mail to me (Greg.Harvey@thezone.net) with the
;;;subject "Guile Project Submission". Optionally, you can send it to
;;;(Greg.Harvey+guile-project@thezone.net). Please do one or the
;;;other, or else there's a good chance it'll end up in the spam
;;;box. The body should contain your submission(s).
;;;
;;;How To Update A Project
;;;
;;;It's the exact same thing as making the initial submission, but you
;;;don't have to include every field, just whatever you want
;;;updated. So, say if you want to add a license field to your
;;;existing entry, you'd just have ((name "foo") (license "bar")) as a
;;;submission.
((name "robots")
(category "Games")
(keywords "Game " "robots " "diversion")
(description "A game/diversion where you construct a robot (using Scheme) "
"then set him loose and watch him explore a world on his own."
"The GNU Robot program is written in Scheme, and implemented "
"using GNU Guile.")
(location (url "http://www.gnu.org/software/robots/" "GNU Robots homepage"))
(authors "Jim Hall")
(maintainer (email "Jim Hall" "jhall1@isd.net"))
(status "GNU Robots has finally been released as version 1.0!!")
(help-wanted "GNU Robots could really use a port to GTK+, for GNOME. "
"Also, it would be great if someone wrote a GNU Robots "
"code generator, that generated a robot Scheme program "
"based on the user contructing a robot program using "
"little icons that are dropped into place and ordered "
"using special connector wires. This would be a good "
"senior project for a computer science student!")
(license "GPL"))
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