On 2009/04/23 14:47, Jochen Keil <jochen.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm tempted to say go for it, then take down everything on sf and
> leave everyone else in the dust. I've got my stuff here, why should
> i care to share it? I'm really upset about this. What is going on
> here behind my back?

Nothing is going on behind your back.  I asked you half a dozen of
times on IRC to clean up your licensing problem, and others also
pointed out that you're violating Svend's copyright.  Since you didn't
respond to any of those, Avuton asked Svend instead.

Please understand that you must not change the license of somebody
else's work without his permission.  Getting no response simply means
"no"!  That's not a valid excuse.

> However, there is a modified COPYRIGHT notice as well as some updated
> copyright notifications in several files in the git repo on sf.net.
> Please have a look and tell me if you are fine with it.

"'Copyright (c) 2009, Jochen Keil' marks code which is released as
2-clause BSD license"

You added your name to all source files, even those which you didn't
touch at all (e.g. time.c).  The license of those files isn't obvious,
but it should be.

Suggestion: add the full BSD license to all files which you created
(e.g. rem.c), and all others stay 100% GPL according to COPYING, even
if you modified them.

Max

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