Your copyright message looks fine. I'll let Jeff (Tree Cop)
decide where that CodeWarrior project file should go.
Are CW project files free of resource forks these days? I
heard a rumor that they are. If not, you'll need to Binhex
the file before checking it in.
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On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 12:58:55PM -0800, John Brewer wrote:
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> Okay, I'm about ready to check in what I have for the Mac. At the moment,
> it compiles, but doesn't link. Also I'm using a CodeWarrior project
> instead of makefiles.
>
> A couple of questions:
>
> 1. What should the copyright message say? I don't work for AbiSource, so
> it's not a "work-for-hire", and I haven't assigned copyright in any other
> way. At the same time, I cribbed heavily off the Win32 sources, so it's
> probably a "derivative work". I was thinking of something along the lines of:
>
> * Copyright (C) 1998 AbiSource, Inc.
> * Copyright (C) 1999 John Brewer DBA Jera Design
>
> Note that the GPL makes this mostly academic -- I'm just trying to make
> sure there are valid copyright notices so AbiSource can take appropriate
> action should someone someday try to take the codebase proprietary. (BTW,
> you should add a "1999" to all files that AbiSource has modified this year.)
>
> 2. Should I check in the CodeWarrior project, and if so where? (Note that
> up to this point building a working CodeWarrior project for AbiWord has
> probably been my most significant value-add.)
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> John Brewer
> Jera Design
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