perl-Nmap-Parser license changed from GPLv2+ to MIT

2010-03-01 Thread Iain Arnell
Whilst cleaning up some recently adopted orphans, I discovered that perl-Nmap-Parser has been tagged with the wrong license since August 2008. Upstream changed the license from GPLv2+ to MIT sometime back in 2007 and I've just corrected it in rawhide (and will do on all branches too in the near

Re: perl-Nmap-Parser license changed from GPLv2+ to MIT

2010-03-01 Thread Paul Wouters
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Iain Arnell wrote: Whilst cleaning up some recently adopted orphans, I discovered that perl-Nmap-Parser has been tagged with the wrong license since August 2008. Upstream changed the license from GPLv2+ to MIT sometime back in 2007 and I've just corrected it in rawhide

Re: perl-Nmap-Parser license changed from GPLv2+ to MIT

2010-03-01 Thread Tom spot Callaway
On 03/01/2010 11:48 AM, Paul Wouters wrote: On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Iain Arnell wrote: Whilst cleaning up some recently adopted orphans, I discovered that perl-Nmap-Parser has been tagged with the wrong license since August 2008. Upstream changed the license from GPLv2+ to MIT sometime back in