Excerpt from Roy on legal-discuss:

   There isn't any one way to do it,
   but most groups follow the habits of their community
   (e.g., java folks add them to the manifest so they
   get loaded on top of a jar, EXE folks use a static array
   or build tool to place them at the top of bottom of the EXE,
   programs with a UI usually have an About box somewhere, etc).
   A DMG is a compressed disk — just include the files inside that
   disk when the DMG is created.

   Nobody cares about the details. Just follow the intent and
   we are fine.  It is usually sufficient to provide the file
   separately if each separable part contains summary+links
   back to the long form, but that is only done when there is a definite
   reason why the LICENSE and NOTICE cannot be embedded
   inside the distributed artifact.

Our DMG and EXE is not generated “in the usual way” but rather by the AIR
native packager.  Do we know if we can insert L & N as Roy suggests?  If
not, then I think we can justify doing the “Legal Stuff” button.


Thoughts?
-Alex

On 6/12/15, 6:28 AM, "Erik de Bruin" <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

>>
>> we’ll get an answer by then otherwise I think I’ll just rename the
>> “Disclaimer” link button to “Legal Stuff” and add the L & N to the web
>> page it points to.
>>
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>That absolutely makes the most sense of anything I've read on the thread.
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>+ 1
>
>Just do it ;-)
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