On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 04:43:13PM -0700, Heroine Virtual Ltd. wrote:
> Could you use Adam Williams instead of Jack Crossfire for
> license notices? He is unemployed again and doesn't have the
> conflict that he did before.
I'll change it in the manual on tomorrow.
Thank you very much.
Nicolas.
"Heroine Virtual Ltd." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha escrito:
Could you use Adam Williams instead of Jack Crossfire for
license notices? He is unemployed again and doesn't have the
conflict that he did before.
well, i'm not doing anything at all for license headers, but wanted to
say to you thanks
Could you use Adam Williams instead of Jack Crossfire for
license notices? He is unemployed again and doesn't have the
conflict that he did before.
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Nicolas Maufrais wrote:
> Hello Christian,
>
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 12:44:56AM +0100, Christian Thaeter wrote:
>> This file is actually mostly rewritten by me so the 'et al.' is only a
>> safety measure, but for other files I don't want to figure who else
>> touched them manually.
>
> Is the '
Nicolas Maufrais wrote:
Hello Christian,
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 12:44:56AM +0100, Christian Thaeter wrote:
This file is actually mostly rewritten by me so the 'et al.' is only a
safety measure, but for other files I don't want to figure who else
touched them manually.
Is the 'et al' legal?
Hello Christian,
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 12:44:56AM +0100, Christian Thaeter wrote:
> This file is actually mostly rewritten by me so the 'et al.' is only a
> safety measure, but for other files I don't want to figure who else
> touched them manually.
Is the 'et al' legal? Couldn't it be, how cou
Sorry, the topic gets boring but I added a license header to a C++
sourcefile (cinelerra/cache.C) I edited which reads:
/*
Copyright (C) Heroine Virtual Ltd.
1996-2006, Jack Crossfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Copyright (C) CinelerraCV
2007, Christian