On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, Zeev Suraski wrote:

> 
> > I would like to make two changes to this header:
> >
> > 1. Change "PHP Version 7" line to just "PHP", to avoid the necessity of 
> > updating this for
> > new major versions. I don't think the version information here is 
> > particularly useful to
> > anybody.
> 
> I don't mind that much, but I don't see any issue with keeping it the way it 
> is either.  It does look nicer the way it is now IMHO, and the cost 
> associated with changing it twice a decade is, well, not very substantial.
> 
> > 2. Remove the "Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group" line. Apart from 
> > requiring a
> > yearly update, this line is actually complete misinformation, because the 
> > PHP group
> > does *not* hold the copyright for the PHP source code. This would require a 
> > copyright
> > assignment agreement on behalf of all contributors, which we do not collect.
> >
> > We could also just drop the header entirely, I'm just proposing these two 
> > changes as
> > the path of least resistance towards getting the "annoying" parts removed.
> 
> I'm no lawyer, but I do believe a case can be made for claiming that a 
> person putting code into files with the header 'Copyright (c) XYZ', is 
> in fact implicitly assigning copyright to XYZ.  So while it's not as 
> strong as an explicit copyright assignment, and while it was never 
> tested in court (and hopefully never will be) - I do see value in 
> keeping it.  I certainly don't see a reason to change it after 20 
> years where it didn't seem to bother anybody, unless there's a strong 
> reason to do that, which currently I don't see.

It could be changed to "1997-present" though, in which case it doesn't 
need updating once a year (and messing up history in VCS).

cheers,
Derick

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