Thanks for the feedback guys.

Regarding the "LXQt contributors" not being a legal entity: I hear the
concern. The goal is to word it in such a way that the copyright is
broadly applied to whoever contributed to the project. I think my
current proposal covers this but I'm open to suggestions.

The way I see it, the current model is broken either way. Anybody can
just come in and modify the copyright header, add their names to it
after fixing a typo or some such. And other devs who work on the other
99.9% of the code won't necessarily bother to add their name.

I'm going off my limited knowledge of copyright law here, and IADNAL
:) I'd love to hear other proposals, as long as they follow the main
goals:

 - Shrink the headers as much as possible
 - Standardize them
 - Remove the need to ever change them

J. Leclanche

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