Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-08 Thread Jim Meyering
Jim Meyering wrote: > Paul Eggert wrote: > >> On 09/05/11 16:41, Karl Berry wrote: >>> There are a few files in gnulib that are not copyright of the FSF, >>> >>> There are? >> >> Yes, there are. I expect there are several trivial files without >> any copyright notices (and which are public do

Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-08 Thread Jim Meyering
Simon Josefsson wrote: > Jim Meyering writes: > >>> lib/gc.h is copyright Simon Josefsson under the GPLv2 or later. >> >> I suspect that Simon will be happy to adjust that. > > I've done that now. Thanks, Simon!

Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-08 Thread Simon Josefsson
Jim Meyering writes: >> lib/gc.h is copyright Simon Josefsson under the GPLv2 or later. > > I suspect that Simon will be happy to adjust that. I've done that now. >> tests/unigbrk/GraphemeBreakTest.txt and tests/uninorm/NormalizationTest.txt >> are copyright Unicode, Inc. under the Unicode Term

Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-06 Thread Ben Pfaff
Bruno Haible writes: > So it not only allows us to distribute tests/unigbrk/GraphemeBreakTest.txt > (an unmodified file), but also tests/uninorm/NormalizationTest.txt (a > modified file, with a clear notice that it has been modified). I translated line ends from \r\n to \n when I committed Graphe

Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-06 Thread Bruno Haible
Paul Eggert wrote: > tests/unigbrk/GraphemeBreakTest.txt and tests/uninorm/NormalizationTest.txt > are copyright Unicode, Inc. under the Unicode Terms of Use > . Hmmm, those > terms don't seem to allow changes, which would not be free software. The Unicod

Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-05 Thread Jim Meyering
Paul Eggert wrote: > On 09/05/11 16:41, Karl Berry wrote: >> There are a few files in gnulib that are not copyright of the FSF, >> >> There are? > > Yes, there are. I expect there are several trivial files without > any copyright notices (and which are public domain) but I just now > audited

Re: files in gnulib copyright by someone other than the FSF

2011-09-05 Thread Paul Eggert
On 09/05/11 16:41, Karl Berry wrote: > There are a few files in gnulib that are not copyright of the FSF, > > There are? Yes, there are. I expect there are several trivial files without any copyright notices (and which are public domain) but I just now audited gnulib for files that are copyr