IMO, it can be either way, but thanks for pointing that out.  One could
argue that there shouldn't be a question mark at the end.

I think I've seen lots of legal acceptance statements that aren't asked in
the form of a question.

We'll see if some native english speaker feels strongly enough about it to
change it.

Thanks,
-Alex

On 7/14/14 1:06 PM, "piotrz" <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Guys,
>
>I'm not a native english speaker and I am far from that:), but I have
>found
>in this file http://bit.ly/1qZ4QeO
>some sentence witch looks a bit odd for me.
>
>This is osmf.prompt.text, at the end we have sentence
>
>"I have read the MPL1.1 license information above?"
>
>I think it should looks more like a question maybe something like this
>
>"Have you read the MPL1.1 license information above?"
>
>Piotr :)
>
>
>
>
>
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