John

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Posted: June 08 2004,18:49 |
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It is clear that we will need these contributions to be documented or the repository will quickly grow chaotic. As Cbagger01 suggested, I believe the simplest way to keep track of these applications is to have them accompanied by an LSM which is a fairly formatted, standard way of organizing information about the program.
Here is a page about how to put an LSM together: http://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/LSM-TEMPLATE.html
Here is a typical one I used for a DSL release: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub....0.6.lsm
If you already made and submitted a .dsl please post it's corresponding .lsm here in this thread.
If you are about to release one, please make the lsm available with the extension along with an md5sum.
thanks a lot.
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