On 02/18/2012 03:05 PM, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
I've pushed a commit that adds a copyright notice. The code is hereby
licensed under the same terms as Awesome itself.
Thanks a lot for your help, Antonio! I am sure this will make it much easier to push our code upstream.
Unfortunately I don't use Awesome anymore, so I don't have the
motivation to work on it myself.

Would it be possible for you to integrate the whole thing upstream? If
so, please let me know when you are done so that I can mark that Github
repository as deprecated and point people directly to upstream.
I'm guess now it's Uli's turn to say what's next. So here's my question to Uli:

We have Antonio's code licensed under GPL and my changes which I can provide any way you like. Should I add an additional copyright notice to the files or just provide my changes as a patch without touching the copyright side? The only thing I care about is getting the thing to the users (of course, if it proves itself useful after all) so I agree on any conditions.

Best regards,
Alexander

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