Josh Berkus <j...@postgresql.org> writes: >The current "prelude" on The PostgreSQL License says: > >"This is a template license. The body of the license starts at the end >of this paragraph. To use it, say that it is The PostgreSQL License, and >then substitute the copyright year and name of the copyright holder into >the body of the license. Then put the license into a file called >"LICENSE" in your software distribution." > >http://opensource.org/licenses/PostgreSQL > >Thing is, in PostgreSQL itself, the file is called "COPYRIGHT", and >there's no requirement in the license that it have any particular name. > >I suggest changing it to: > >This is a template license. The body of the license starts at the end of >this paragraph. To use it, say that it is The PostgreSQL License, and >then substitute the copyright year and name of the copyright holder into >the body of the license. Then put the license into a file in your >software distribution.
Done -- thanks Josh. I used a slightly different wording, to give some examples of what that file is usually called, but basically it's the change you suggest above. CC'ing license-discuss@ so they know. Best, -Karl _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@opensource.org http://projects.opensource.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss