Le mer. 22 févr. 2023 à 15:39, Sam Hartman <hartm...@debian.org> a écrit :

> >>>>> "Peter" == Peter Pentchev <r...@ringlet.net> writes:
>
>     Peter> Hi, So I've seen this idea floating around in the past couple
>     Peter> of years (and in some places even earlier), but I started
>     Peter> doing it for the couple of pieces of software that I am
>     Peter> upstream for after reading Daniel Stenberg's blog entry:
>     Peter> https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2023/01/08/copyright-without-years/
>
>     Peter> And then, a couple of weeks ago, I quietly checked whether
>     Peter> the Debian FTP team would be okay with that by uploading two
>     Peter> NEW packages without any years mentioned in the
>     Peter> debian/copyright file: either upstream or for my Debian
>
> As Jonas mentions, including the years allows people to know when works
> enter the public domain and the license becomes more liberal.
> I think our users are better served by knowing when the Debian packaging
> would enter the public domain.
>

Maybe only the first year the copyright was applied is important ?

Jérémy

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