I have been working on a small chicken scheme project, which I intend to
release as open source on Github. The distribution will contain some of
chicken scheme "C" source code, along with my scm files and other open
source code. However I noticed that the compiled chicken "C" source code
does not contain the copyright notices. This might be a dumb question,
because I might have missed something. I would appreciate if anyone can
throw some light on this? Here are some points I have considered.
1) The user of this code needs to have chicken scheme installed, to compile
the code.
2) Do I need to include the scm code along with the distribution?
3) Or is it ok if include a pointer to the chicken source site in my readme
or something?

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