Quoting Gerald Pfeifer <ger...@pfeifer.com>:

On Wed, 2 Oct 2013, Joern Rennecke wrote:
From my understanding, the condition for adding the current Copyright year
without a source code change is to have a release in that year.  Are we
sure 4.9.0 will be released this year?
We are sure we don't want 4.9.0 to be released this year ;)

But(!) we'll be releasing another dozen of 4.9.0 snapshots this
year.

That probably was something the FSF had not considered when creating
the original policy (recall how even GCC did not have a publicly
accessible source code repository in the days).

So, should I add 2014 now?  That would be no more speculative than
adding the current year at the start of the year in anticipation of
a release that year.

I would do add 2013.  This is when the port has hit the tree and when
we will be doing snapshots available via our and many other servers.

Ok, commited as revision 203110.

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