On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamil...@acm.org> wrote: > Greg, > > Simple version of the question: Is your putting notices on everything your > personal practice or is it a requirement that this be done with all textual > artifacts where notices are possible? > > - Dennis > > LONGER VERSION > > I looked over the ooo/trunk/tools/dev/ repository and noticed that you put > Apache notices on all of your files, including .txt and .sh. > > I have been setting up forensic tools on a different repository that I happen > to be the sole committer for, and I wanted to stage things so that they could > be cleanly transferred/granted to Apache if that became desirable at some > point. I am being careful with category A third-party code, not using any > other kind, and putting everything else and the combined works under an > Apache license. > > Is it a rigorous requirement to put Apache notices on all textual files that > I am placing under the Apache license? (I have test data that, by its > nature, I can't do that with, but I can do so on the containers and > descriptive texts about that data.) >
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