Hi, no, this is not really about the GFDL issue currently discussed, but about using the unmodified GFDL template in debian/copyright. Besides not being able to tell who has the copyright, it makes it also impossible to tell if there are invariant sections and/or cover texts.
Lots of packages (including most of kde, but also gcc-x.y-base, gdb, mtools, groff-base) are affected. Do a find /usr/share/doc -name copyright -exec grep -l "YOUR NAME" {} \; to find those packages on your system. (This might cause a few false positives, figlet for example is not affected :) AIUI, no matter how the outcome of the GFDL GR will be, these are bugs which needs to be fixed. So to me it smells like another mass bug filing, probably with user tags. Hm, on a second thought this (*) _might_ be a feature: the GFDL says invariant sections need to be listed, but there aren't any, as a template has been used. Yay ?! What do you think ? regards, Holger
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