2012/5/3 Ryan Niebur <r...@debian.org>: > Hi Daniel, > > On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 01:34:48PM -0500, Daniel Echeverry wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have reviewed all the scripts from the list, I fix some typos, but >> there are other scripts that have 2 different licenses. Below I show >> you the scripts that were settled and those who need to reviewed >> again. >> > [snip script output] > > Thanks for settling these. > >> >> [1]: Declare a header with a license and below another license ( is it >> necessary contact the upstream ?) >> Fixed: error found and fixed >> OK: OK >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> For this case it is necessary to contact the upstream to verify the license? >> > > I have looked at many of these and it seems the problem your are > noticing is they have a license text block as a comment at the top, > but the "license" specified for the %IRSSI settings is not referring > to that specific license. > > Since the "license" setting allows plain text without a standard > format, I beleive that the authors have simply been less precise here > without realizing the potential confusion. As long as they specify the > same type of license, but the block is more precise about the specific > license versions, I think it will be fine for us to just use the > license text block which is more precise and limiting. > >> Thank you very much!! >> > > Thank you again for your work, and patience, on this! I may be able > to work on this tonight, but hope to get this uploaded by tomorrow, if > not. > > Cheers, > Ryan > > > --
Hi Ryan I updated the copyright file with license information found in the header of each script. I hope all is well now :) Thank you very much -- Epsilon http://wiki.debian.org/DanielEcheverry http://www.rinconinformatico.net http://enchulatucelu.com http://www.todopdf.net http://www.fitnessdeportes.com http://www.dragonjar.org Linux user: #477840 Debian user -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caji_fcjl-rpwhtxp-ywbto8kp_iaaxiv7d5wlerlhnsxvjm...@mail.gmail.com