<konfere...@frantovo.cz> writes: > This is already solved. The GNU domain (and many copyrights and right to > issue new versions of licenses etc.) is held by FSF.
Well, that covers quite a bit. Not all of it, I assume. That might be enough for projects that live 100% in the gnu.org domain, but not all do. The ones that do, just need to check that they really are, and the ones that don't, need a plan. But I still say that every project should ask themselves the question - are they covered? Do they need to do anything to protect their project from disaster? Knowing - even if it's the simple "we're 100% on gnu.org" - is better than sticking your head in the sand and finding out too late that you're wrong. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss