I'm curious as to the status of the following code for solving a Rubik's cube:
http://www.wrongway.org/work/solver.tar.gz The readme.txt file states This program is released under the GNU General Public License. It may be modified and/or redistributed under the terms of said license. The creator is not responsible for damages occuring because of this program. IT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED OR MODIFIED WITHOUT EXPLICIT CREDIT GIVEN TO THE AUTHOR. so what does that mean? If I grab the code myself and modify it for Debian, I need to explicitly credit myself as an author too? What does "explicit credit" mean, beyond the copyright notice present in the source files? The source files also have a curious format for presenting their GPLness, referring the reader to readme.txt instead of explicitly stating that they are GPLed (although this can probably be modified). It also does not specify a GPL version, nor even includes a copy of the GPL with itself. As I understand it, this means that I can apply any version of the GPL to the code, correct? I take it this package is suitable for Debian, is it not? Thanks, - Jordi G. H -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]