Sourceforge registration

As Sourceforge rejected the project once (though it might be due a bug that might show up if you try to take over an project id of a vapourware project), I'll write down the registration information here this time.

Project Type
An Open Source Software Project

Name
Post-Apocalyptic RPG

Project Takeover
I want to replace this project with an unrelated effort.

Public Description
PARPG - short form for Post-Apocalyptic RPG is an isometric 2D roleplaying inspired by the genre classic Fallout. It's written in Python, utilizing the open source game engine FIFE.

Registration Description
PARPG will be an isometric open source roleplaying game inspired by the Fallout series. It's currently in its early concept phase and we've agreed on the following details:
 * The game will be inspired in multiple ways by the classics of the golden age of isometric RPGs. First and foremost Fallout (settings-wise) but also Arcanum (quality of graphics) as well as Planescape: Torment (quality of written dialogue).
 * The game will put heavy emphasis on choice & consequence, based on the stats of you the character you play, trying to minimize the influence of the reflexes of the player who plays the game.
 * Therefore combat will not be fought in real-time but in a turn-based mode as in the Fallout RPGs.
 * Instead of full 3D flexibility, the game focuses mainly on using high quality isometric 2D graphics. This puts less demands on target platforms and also simplifies game development.
 * PARPG is also the temporary working title of the project. We can reconsider this choice once we've assembled a team and worked out the fundamentals especially setting- & story-wise.

Technical information

 * The game will be written in C++ & Python, utilizing the FIFE open source isometric game engine. The majority of the game related code will be written in Python and just time-critical code will be moved to the C++ engine core.
 * Main loop will run in Python, accessing C++ engine functionality via importing a dynamic library version of the FIFE engine core.
 * Game and all editing tools that we'll create for game asset creation (e.g. a map editor) are meant to run on all different flavours of Linux and Win32.
 * Targeted compilers: gcc, mingw, MSVC2005, MSVC2008.
 * Targeted native build solutions: Code::Blocks (mingw), KDevelope (gcc), SCons (gcc, mingw), Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008.
 * Required Python version: >= 2.5x to support Python ElementTree functionality. No plans to switch to Python 3.0 due lack of 3rd party library support at the moment.
 * SDL-related libraries that we'll utilize: SDL, SDL_image (image loading and processing), SDL_ttf (font loading and processing).
 * Audio support will be implemented via OpenAL on Win32 / OpenAL soft on Linux. Libvorbis & libogg will be used to support ogg vorbis audio assets.
 * GUI support will be implemented via the open source GUI library Guichan and the Guichan Python wrapper Pychan.
 * C++ <> Python bindings will be generated via SWIG bindings generator.
 * Additional dependencies: Boost (general purpose functionality) & zlib (accessing zip files).
 * All assets will be created from scratch and released under a yet to be decided open source content license (Creative Commons).
 * As we'll be utilizing FIFE, PARPG's graphics will be rendered 2d versions of 3d models created with Blender.

Any additional information needed for the registration? If so please let me know. Another note: it might not be a bug but after I sent in my initial project registration and it was rejected, I couldn't edit the description that I had sent in but only the description of the project that I would like to take over (just the same id: parpg, my project will be unrelated to it). This might be intended functionality but I reported it anyway as it might considered to be a bug nevertheless.