Massimo Zaniboni wrote in another thread:

> - a short version of the license terms

 

Alex Rousskov responded:

> There is no "short version" of GPL or Apache terms. What folks often put in 
> source code files is a reference to a document that contains the actual 
> license(s). It is up to each project to determine the exact text of that 
> reference, keeping various official recommendations (i.e., the stuff _after_ 
> TERMS AND CONDITIONS) and the number of applicable licenses in mind.

 

Correct. The actual license(s).

 

A safe algorithm is to follow these rules for the licensing, attribution and 
other text you put into a NOTICE file: 

 

*       Place the current software version's important information up front, 
including complete license text.

 

*       Copy earlier attribution and license notices from earlier versions of 
the software work to the bottom. Delete nothing.

 

So what if there is no "short version" of the NOTICE file? Hardly anybody but 
lawyers read it anyway. And it remains a convenient document to stroke the egos 
of every important contributor to the work at no additional cost to the project 
or distributor.

 

/Larry

 

Lawrence Rosen

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3001 King Ranch Rd., Ukiah, CA 95482

Cell: 707-478-8932 

 

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