Hi Hermet,

The commit message seems a bit off, as this doesn't change the years,
but the whole license.
Was the migration from GPLv3 to BSD intended here?

Regards,
thomasg

On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 5:03 PM, ChunEon Park <her...@hermet.pe.kr> wrote:
> hermet pushed a commit to branch master.
>
> http://git.enlightenment.org/tools/enventor.git/commit/?id=91070a505416471c49b8dafce0cc215aca648252
>
> commit 91070a505416471c49b8dafce0cc215aca648252
> Author: ChunEon Park <her...@hermet.pe.kr>
> Date:   Mon Mar 3 01:02:28 2014 +0900
>
>     adjust years for copying.
> ---
>  COPYING | 699 
> +++-------------------------------------------------------------
>  1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 674 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
> index 94a9ed0..c60279d 100644
> --- a/COPYING
> +++ b/COPYING
> @@ -1,674 +1,25 @@
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