On 6/15/07, Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But COPYING *is* the entire text and starts with: "
>                   GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
>                      Version 2, June 1991"
>
> so there is no confusion about the version.

The version of the COPYING file (and the licence document), not of the
licence on the code.


Using this logic one can say that Linux kernel is BSD or even public
domain and COPYING is there just for kicks.

--
Dmitry
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