Jim Gallacher wrote .. > Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > > On 2/19/06, Jim Gallacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>I just notice that a few files still say that mod_python uses Apache > >>License 1.1 (eg htdocs/tests.py, src/psp_string.c). Can I assume this > is > >>an error and that *everything* should be version 2.0? > > > > > > Yes. -- justin > > Should the dates be updated to 2006 as well? The copyright notice in > each file currently shows 2004. eg. > > * Copyright 2004 Apache Software Foundation
Technically speaking, if you make a change to the file, you should be ensuring you add the current years date. Ie., not replace it. Thus, presuming no changes were made in 2005, you would have: * Copyright 2004, 2006 Apache Software Foundation If you have a string of consecutive years, ie., changes were also made in 2005, you would use the following it you didn't want to enumerate all the years: * Copyright 2004-2006 Apache Software Foundation At least that is how I understand copyright stuff. Apache folks may want it done differently. Graham