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If your program is accepted to be part of the GNU system, it means that you become a GNU maintainer, which in turn means that you will need to follow GNU policies in regards to that GNU program. (Summarized above, see maintainers document for full descriptions.)
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 * Code
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 * Documentation:

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 * Accessibility:

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 * Security:

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 * Licensing:

Please see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html for a  practical guide to which licenses are free (for GNU's purposes) and which are not. Please give specific url's to any licenses involved that are not listed on that page.

Please explain what motivated you to write your package, and search at least the Free Software Directory (http://www.gnu.org/directory/) for projects similar to yours. If any exist, please also explain what the principal differences are.
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