Follow-up Comment #36, sr #110199 (project administration): First, it isn't clear to me from your comment if you checked all files in your tarball. When I say 'all' I mean a procedure like find . -type f -print0 | xargs -o0 $EDITOR and so on, and I implied that you would run it. You should be able to identify licensing issues without help of Savannah admins in order to maintain software on Savannah.
Then, I must apologize. I tried to explain one point, but didn't do that satisfactorily. The point is, there are two classes of license notices: the notices that refer to the full text of the license, and the notices that _are_ the full text of the license. The former are used for longer licenses like GPL and Apache 2.0; the latter are used for short lax permissive licenses, including the Modified BSD license, and in that case, no separate copy of the license in a dedicated file is needed. As a circumstance that could excuse me to a degree, I can point out that this is documented on our [//savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/ValidNotices/ page describing copyright and license notices] that had already shown up in this support request. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?110199> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/