Hi,

On Fri, 11 May 2018, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 02:21:30PM +0100, Paul Jakma wrote:
Hi,

logind.conf has a GPL header, as do things like [email protected].

An LGPL header actually, *library*.

Ah yes. Not quite sure what that will mean in the context of a config/settings file. ;)

Is each setting in those files copyrighted? Or is there some
threshold, where if I re-use enough of those settings in my file,
that the GPL applies? Are certain combinations of settings in
logind.conf or such unit files copyrighted?

That's debatable. I'd say that even the whole file is not copyrightable, but don't quote me on that.

My tendency, for things I feel are not / should be copyrightable that I write, is just to put the FSF all-perms header on them. Simply to ensure it's clear others can do anything with it, and there's no possibility for others to have to head-scratch over it.

It's easier for us to reuse the same header and license everywhere.
Since it's just LGPL, it does not really restrict use.

Indeed.

Just to note that things like this can end up triggering licence audit tools, and further processes. It may perhaps be that the systemd developers did not intend that kind of things. If so, perhaps the suggestion above might be an idea.

Thanks for systemd,
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