Hello,

I'd like some license information regarding my project. I've added some
(well .. more of a lot of) extra code on statusnet v0.8.1 and I think I'm
ready
to deploy it on my webserver. I'd like to ask you what exactly should I do
with the source code.

I understand that I'm obligated to give the source to my users which is not
something that concerns me since the code will be available and
the attributes will go to statusnet.

Still I wonder if I must add any "banner" or any other comment / way to
distinct my code from the statusnet  ?

Can I distribute the source in just a tarball ? I think agpl wants me to
just release the source code, so I don't have to be involved in version
control systems.

and the final question, what should i do with the comment-banner that exists
in the beginning of every file which states the
1) statusnet (c)
2) AGPL license
3) category/package/author/link etc..

I'll leave of course the AGPL License as is, but regarding the rest should I
remove the statusnet copyright and just refer to the original copy of
statusnet v0.8.1 ?
Should I leave the category/package/author/etc declarations as is and add
"somehow" my name to indicate the modifications ?

thanks for your time.
Giannis
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