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Am 3. August 2025 07:08:12 MESZ schrieb Giuseppe Lippolis 
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>I'm going to extend the feature supported by
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>package/network/utils/rssileds/files/rssileds.init
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>But I noticed at line 2:
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># (C) 2012 Daniel Golle, Allnet GmbH <[email protected]>
>
>
>So my question is: can I modify that file or shall I refrain from doing so?
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>Regards,
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>Giuseppe
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I'm certain this is licensed under GPL v2
It even says here:
<https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/main/package/network/utils/rssileds/Makefile>

Copyright is not the same as Licensing.
I wonder though: does every code file need to have the license referenced, 
probably not, right?
I'm not certain how OpenWrt currently handles this.
Oh, wait there are SPDX headers usually:
<https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/main/LICENSES/GPL-2.0>

I guess this is one of the older files that were never updated to a new schema. 
There's likely many more of them left in the code.

Regards
Felix Baumann


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