SourceForge.net

Search   Advanced
 

Project Registration Details Page

My Personal Page | Diary & Notes | Account Options | My Projects | Monitoring | Mailings | Donations | Subscriptions | Tasks | Tracker

The SourceForge.net team needs more information about your project to approve it for hosting. The information required is specified in the Review Comment section below. Modify the project fields as necessary to address those issues and then resubmit the project for review when ready.

Project Registration Details Page

Project submission
Created: 2006-12-01 20:52
Last modified: 2006-12-08 22:16 (Modified & unsubmitted)
Submitter: rogerjose81 (rogerjose81)
Project type: An Open Source Software Project
UNIX name:
Descriptive name:
Public description:
Characters in public description - max of 255 chars (Requires JavaScript)
Trove categorization:
  • License :: OSI-Approved Open Source :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
  • Intended Audience :: by End-User Class :: Developers
  • Topic :: Desktop Environment
  • Programming Language :: Java
  • User Interface :: Graphical :: Java Swing
  • Translations :: Spanish
  • Registration description:
    Characters in registration description - min 200 chars (Requires JavaScript)


    Current status: Pending Submitter Response
    Review comment: The project description you submitted was deemed inadequate for purpose of project approval by the member of the SourceForge team who reviewed your project registration. The project description you submit is used to determine whether your project qualifies for hosting on SourceForge.

    Chances are high that one of the following cases is true:

    1. You submitted a description which did not provide any description of your project (i.e. you left this field blank or filled it with garbage).

    2. You submitted a description which did not clearly explain the purpose of your project; simply restating the name of the project is not adequate, in most cases. We often ask for additional details on project registrations for games, web-based forum systems and content management systems; how does your project differ from existing projects?

    3. You provided a very vague description for your project and did not provide any details of how your software operates, what OS platforms you intend to support, which programming languages you are using the development of your project, or the graphical nature of your application (whether your app is a command-line utility, X11-based, GTK+ or qt-based, etc.).

    In order to remedy this situation, modify your project description.

    Thank you,

    SourceForge.net support team