Follow-up Comment #43, task #16584 (group administration):
> I don't think I understand what 'use the license as a guide' means. As the previous conversations mentioned the LGPL and the GPL license can't force copyright holders what to do, at the same time, if I want to send StoneValley to others, I am also conveying a package, so I (as the copyright holder and both package conveying man) may use the GPL and LGPL as a guidance to convey packages. The GPL license notices us to convey packages with the GPL license, therefor, I can convey StoneValley with GPL and LGPL license. > What could be the implications for the redistributors in these two > cases, > when the tarball comes with a copy of the LGPL, and > when the tarball comes without a copy of the LGPL? I think it is the user's rights to know their rights to treat with a tarball file. So, when the tarball comes with a copy of the LGPL will explicitly show users what to do and what not to do. When the tarball comes without a copy of the LGPL, users can not immediately know their rights to treat tarballs. Sometimes they have to connect to the internet and download LGPL license from GNU's website, thus indirectly convey tarball and implicitly shows the license. > Good; but I'd like to know how you get the list of the candidate files > to check in the first place. I choose those program files whose line numbers greater than 10 to add legal notices: ./src/svarray.c ./src/svatom.c ./src/svbytree.c ./src/svctree.c ./src/svdef.h ./src/svgraph.c ./src/svgraph.h ./src/svgtree.c ./src/svhash.c ./src/svhash.h ./src/svhtree.c ./src/svlist.c ./src/svmatrix.c ./src/svmisc.c ./src/svqueue.c ./src/svqueue.h ./src/svset.c ./src/svset.h ./src/svstack.c ./src/svstack.h ./src/svstree.c ./src/svstring.h ./src/svtree.h and: ./Examples/exp_2017-12-26_1.c ./Examples/exp_2017-12-27_1.c ./Examples/exp_2017-12-27_2.c ./Examples/exp_2017-12-28_1.c ./Examples/exp_2018-01-17_1.c ./Examples/exp_2018-09-26_1.c ./Examples/exp_2019-01-22_1.c ./Examples/exp_2019-01-29_1.c ./Examples/exp_2019-02-14_1.c ./Examples/exp_2019-06-20_1.c ./Examples/name_conv.l > I think it's time to repeat what copyright notices are. What parts > do they consist of? I think copyright notice is: Copyright (C) <year> <full name> It consists of a word Copyright, a copyright sign '(C)', the year or a range of years copyright takes in charge and the copyright holder's full name. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?16584> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/
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