[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>    What happened here was that I took pmccabe2html from GNUPDF, made it
>    project-independent (small changes but possibly more than 10 lines), and
>    put it into gnulib.  Jose is already using gnulib, so it is probably
>    simpler for him to pull pmccabe2html from gnulib and send patches for
>    pmccabe2html to gnulib.  So both Jose and I will work on the code.  It
>    seems that either I have to sign an assignment for GNUPDF to be able to
>    work on it in the GNUPDF repository, or Jose has to sign an assignment
>    for Gnulib to work on it in the Gnulib repository.
>
>    Jose, what do you think?  Personally I'd prefer to maintain it in
>    gnulib, which would mean that you'll have to assign papers for gnulib.
>    Having your papers on file may be useful if we integrate more of your
>    project management code anyway...
>
> I will sign papers for gnulib. To maintain the scripts in GNU PDF and
> then update them in gnulib only to get the scripts from gnulib again
> does not have much sense for me :)

Thanks.  I hope we can keep the script in gnulib until the papers have
arrived, though.

/Simon


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