[PATCH app-transset] COPYING: make the content reflect the copyright statements in source code
Arnaud Fontaine
arnaud at andesi.org
Mon Feb 6 19:28:37 PST 2012
Hi,
Gaetan Nadon <memsize at videotron.ca> writes:
> On 12-02-02 09:13 PM, Daniel Forchheimer wrote:
>> I wrote several patches for transset which I released as transset-df.
>> I would suspect that around 50% of transset-df is my code, the rest
>> was there from before (transSet.c in xapps) and a few lines have been
>> send to me as patches to transset-df.
>>
>> When I started writing my patches the file transSet.c had the
>> following in the header. By Matthew Hawn Use however you want. I
>> can't stop you.
>>
>> I wanted to honor the original contributor and not impose anything
>> stricter like GPL or even MIT so in my version it says: Licence: Use
>> however you want.
>
> If you are not sure how this can be interpreted and cannot afford a
> lawyer :-), I recommend using the the X.Org preferred license. The
> maintainer can add this license text in each source file and fill in
> the year and the copyright holder name(s).
>
> The X.Org Foundation has chosen the following format of the MIT
> License as the preferred format for code included in the X Window
> System distribution. This is a slight variant of the common MIT
> license form published by the Open Source Initiative at
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
I really have no strong opinion about that. Following what Daniel said,
I think you can go ahead and commit it with MIT license as the rest of X
or I can do it, really up to you... My goal is just to have transset
released.
>> I don't know the legal status of such a message but my intensions and
>> interpretation has been that I allow anyone to do any thing they
>> want. No right of any kind is claimed. I can definitely say that:
>> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
>> a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
>> "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
>> without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
>> distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
>> permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
>> the following conditions:
This was my personal opinion as well.
>> Do let me know if there is anything else I need to do for Arnaud to
>> be able to proceed. But really, he has my consent to do whatever he
>> feels is necessary.
Thanks for your quick reply.
Regards,
--
Arnaud Fontaine
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