Hi again, Shane.

I think I see now.  Any thing shown on a web page or not part of the
program does not need the license or copyright notice.  If it is
included with the software then it is required.

Andy

Shane Curcuru wrote:
> We've got a FAQ for that!
> 
>   http://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html
> 
> Note that this page is the official policy for Apache software products,
> and is required in the future before Apache OpenOffice can graduate from
> the Incubator.  See also the "What scripts are available to update
> existing source headers?" FAQ on that page; there are some scripts to
> automate checking license headers that might be useful.
> 
> Note that other organizations or individuals may use the Apache license
> as well, and may apply it in their own way(s), so you may have seen
> other styles of NOTICES and the like elsewhere.
> 
> Separately, there is an Apache RAT (Release Audit Tool) podling:
> 
>   http://incubator.apache.org/rat/
> 
> - Shane
> 
> On 6/23/2011 8:09 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am working on a how to be put on the User wiki site and have a
>> question on the license wording, how much is required?  Would "This
>> document is released under AL2 license." be proper?  Or do I need to
>> copy the entire license?
>>
>> TIA
>> Andy
> 

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