Re: "Invariant name" in hello's debian/rules file

2003-11-07 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
On Nov 4, 2003, at 16:08, Robert Millan wrote: provided that you do not remove # my name from the file itself. (I assert my moral right of # paternity under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.) # This file may have to be extensively modified # Ian Jackson and then it can't

Re: "Invariant name" in hello's debian/rules file

2003-11-04 Thread Walter Landry
Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi! > > Trying to distress a bit the recent *cough* discussion in -private, I think > it's a good moment for rising my point in -legal (where it should be). I > recently found this in the debian/rules file for GNU Hello (which, it is well > known, has

Re: "Invariant name" in hello's debian/rules file

2003-11-04 Thread Henning Makholm
Scripsit Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > # Sample debian/rules file - for GNU Hello. > # Copyright 1994,1995 by Ian Jackson. > # I hereby give you perpetual unlimited permission to copy, > # modify and relicense this file, provided that you do not remove > # my name from the file its

Re: "Invariant name" in hello's debian/rules file

2003-11-04 Thread Brian T. Sniffen
Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > Trying to distress a bit the recent *cough* discussion in -private, I think > it's a good moment for rising my point in -legal (where it should be). I > recently found this in the debian/rules file for GNU Hello (which, it is well > known, has be

"Invariant name" in hello's debian/rules file

2003-11-04 Thread Robert Millan
Hi! Trying to distress a bit the recent *cough* discussion in -private, I think it's a good moment for rising my point in -legal (where it should be). I recently found this in the debian/rules file for GNU Hello (which, it is well known, has been copied to death into hundreds of other debian pack