Hi, In the neverending saga of copyright reading for the purposes of the new maintainer process I found this in c2man:
| This version of c2man is copyright, but may be freely redistributed | and modified so long as: | | 1. The names of all contributing authors remain on the documentation, | 2. All derivative works are clearly documented as such, | 3. All derivative works remain freely redistributable under the same | conditions. what has to be done to meet point 2? Is this: | This is Debian GNU/Linux's prepackaged version of Graham Stoney's | mechanized man page generator. at the start of README.Debian enough? IMO, yes, but I'd like to have a second opinion. Thanks, -- Marcelo | "There's very good eating on one of these, you know." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Eyeing the tortoise for tea | (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]