> Asked folks at OpenPlans and they said:
>
> Yes, we legally changed our name to OpenPlans, Inc a couple of years ago, so
> if the copyright was assigned to TOPP it should be assigned to OpenPlans.
>
> The year it changed was 2010.
>
> So I guess we need to update our headers. I can volunteer some time given
> that it should just boil down to some script writing. How should the header
> read exactly? Should we just change TOPP to OpenPlans or should we include
> both entities with a date range for topp like:
>
> > /* Copyright (c) 2010 - 2013 OpenPlans - www.openplans.org
> > (http://www.openplans.org). All rights reserved.
> > * Copyright (c) 2001 - 2010 TOPP - www.openplans.org
> > (http://www.openplans.org). All rights reserved.
> > * This code is licensed under the GPL 2.0 license, availible at the root
> > * application directory.
> > */
> Or just:
> >
> > /* Copyright (c) 2001 - 2013 OpenPlans - www.openplans.org
> > (http://www.openplans.org). All rights reserved.
> > * This code is licensed under the GPL 2.0 license, availible at the root
> > * application directory.
> > */
Good question :P
I would go for the second one (easier search and replace - and it is the same
legal entity?)
(and because you are changing the file you can update the end of the date range
to say 2013 in each case).
Jody
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