Only to the bug, just to sort things out:
"T. V. Raman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The references to DEC and Adobe are legcy.
>
> Each lisp file clearly states it's not part of Emacs but the same
> licensing rules apply --as far as I am concerned that's GPL.
Not in fact each lisp file.
$ export ltext=";;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs, but the same
permissions apply."
$ for file in `find emacspeak-21.0/ -name "*.el" `; do grep "$ltext" $file
>/dev/null || echo "statement missing in $file"; done
statement missing in emacspeak-21.0/lisp/emacspeak-finder-inf.el
statement missing in emacspeak-21.0/lisp/emacspeak-w3m.el
statement missing in emacspeak-21.0/lisp/html-outline.el
statement missing in emacspeak-21.0/lisp/tapestry.el
statement missing in emacspeak-21.0/lisp/xml-parse.el
statement missing in emacspeak-21.0/sounds/default-8k/define-theme.el
emacspeak-finder-inf.el: This claims to be a generated file, so should
be no problem
emacspeak-w3m.el: Correct GPL statement, Copyright (C) 2001,2002
Dimitri V. Paduchih
html-outline.el: Author: T. V. Raman, no license statement
tapestry.el: Correct GPL statement, Copyright (C) 1991, 1993, 1994,
1995, 1997 Kyle E. Jones
xml-parse.el: Correct GPL statement, Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiegley
define-theme.el: A three-liner, probably not copyrightable.
There's one .c file, with the usual "same as Emacs" statement.
************************************
The info manual doesn't allow modification currently.
The Installing Emacspeak HOWTO and the Emacspeak User's Guide are
Copyright � 2001 IBM and under the GFDL.
Several files in /etc don't have a license statement, some might not
need one.
The xml files in lisp/xml-forms don't have a copyright or license
statement, but I doubt they are copyrightable.
sawfish/sawfishrc is missing a license statement, but it is very short
and perhaps not copyrightable.
Regards, Frank
--
Frank K�ster
Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Z�rich
Debian Developer