Am 01.08.2010 11:42, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Andreas,

Andreas Röhler<andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de>  writes:

please permit pointing at the silliness of such approaches, which state
a creative work starts upward from 10 lines.

No single haiku will ever have a change to be protected by that famous
US-copyright law.

I'm against spreading stupidity over the world and see with sorrow
people abiding to it.

I'm not following the US copyright law here, but Emacs contribution
policies:

,----[ etc/CONTRIBUTE ]
| * Copyright Assignment
|
| We can accept small changes (roughly, fewer than 15 lines) without
| legal papers.  Anything more substantial requires a copyright
| disclaimer or assignment (the latter is preferred, especially for
| larger changes).  Both of these involved filling out a short form and
| filing it with the FSF.  The process is straightforward -- contact us
| at emacs-de...@gnu.org to obtain the relevant forms.
`----

It's not a matter of the change being trivial or not -- but of course,
it's even more frustrating not being able to apply your patch if it's
trivial :)


Hi Bastien,

the disclaimer mentioned above was signed long ago and FSF received it.

Does this solve the problem for now?


Andreas




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