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author | Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com> | 2013-09-16 13:47:27 +0200 |
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committer | Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com> | 2013-09-16 13:47:27 +0200 |
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diff --git a/using-git.texinfo b/using-git.texinfo index fcd79c8..ce30b57 100644 --- a/using-git.texinfo +++ b/using-git.texinfo @@ -1510,7 +1510,67 @@ shell function the runs @node Standard files @section Standard files -TODO +All projects should have a set of files: + +@table @asis +@item @file{README} @i{(optional)} +You should have a readme file at the root +of your project. It should describe the +project and how the program is used. + +@item @file{DEPENDENCIES} @i{(optional)} +If your program has other dependencies +than a compiler, linker, interpreter, +@command{libc}, @command{coreutils} and +similar standard packages, and make tools +such as @command{make} and @command{automake}. +You should have a file that list all +dependency: runtime dependencies, optional +runtime dependencies, build dependencies, +opt-out build dependencies, opt-in build +dependencies. Try to specify version range +and what the package is used for, especially +for optional dependecies. + +@item @file{INSTALLING} @i{(optional)} +For more advanced build systems you should +have a file that specified how to configure +the building process. + +@item @file{CONTRIBUTING} @i{(optional)} +If your have rules on how to submit patches, +code style guildlines, or other information +for contributors, you should have files +with all such information in the top of +your repository. + +@item @file{HACKING} @i{(optional)} +For complex project you can have a file +named @file{HACKING} with information +about how to modify the code. + +@item @file{COPYING} +When you make your project available +it is not longer private software and +you need to give it a license compatible +with its dependencies. If you do not +have a license it defaults to being +proprietary. The copying file includes +the license summary or the complete +license text if it is short, and at +the top, the project name, short +description, years of active development, +and copyright holder name and e-mail +address. It is the same text as the +copyright information you put at the +top of source code files. + +@item @file{LICENSE} +If the projects license is large, you +put the fill license plain text in the +file anmed @file{LICENSE} in the top +if your repository. +@end table |