On 06/02/15 01:26, Paul Wise wrote:
> The other README files also mention the GPL but I can't read Japanese:
I can read Japanese, and it doesn't specify a version.
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On 06/02/15 03:30, Eriberto wrote:
> IMHO you can use GPL-2, considering 1999-2002 (or nearly) as upstream date.
Also, if no version of the GPL is specified, you are free to choose any
version. From section 9 of the GPL-2:
"If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you
may
IMHO you can use GPL-2, considering 1999-2002 (or nearly) as upstream date.
Regards,
Eriberto
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Denis Briand wrote:
> I intend to adopt 'e2ps' package who was orphaned (see #773952)
> In the upstream source tarball there isn't any copyright files and license
> headers in sources files.
> This package is on debian main repositories since 1999.
> For me its a DF
Hello,
I intend to adopt 'e2ps' package who was orphaned (see #773952)
In the upstream source tarball there isn't any copyright files and license
headers in sources files.
This package is on debian main repositories since 1999.
For me its a DFSG-incompatible software.
Is it in public domain?
Shoul
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