Follow-up Comment #5, task #16406 (project administration):
> I've had a look at a recent Emacs release, and all the corresponding files in Emacs have C/L statements, even if they're sometimes (ChangeLog) at the bottom of the file, not the top. The legal procedures are documented in the [//www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/maintain.html#Legal-Matters Information for Maintainers of GNU Software]. Since ELPA packages are part of Emacs and therefore part of the GNU Project, they are expected to follow those guidelines and GNU Standards, though I do know that the maintainers of some ELPA packages don't realize that---even when they are quite familiar with those documents. > ...but what date(s) do I put in? Do I use 2023 (the date of adding the copyright statement) or a range of dates going back to the original creation of the files? The latter may be problematic, since I don't know for sure when some files were created, and might not be able to find this out from previous maintainers. I think it would be acceptable to list just as old dates as the history goes. After all, the guidelines say on updating the years, When you add the new year, it is not required to keep track of which files have seen significant changes in the new year and which have not. It is recommended and simpler to add the new year to all files in the package, and be done with it for the rest of the year. > Sorry about the waste of time, here. I believe this is anything but waste of time. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?16406> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/