> This isn't about coding, but it is about perl.  I have just learned perl
> scripting ("Learning Perl") and have written a pair of perl scripts to
> interface with a scheduling package.  I have had requests for the scripts
> from the scheduling package user group, but my company says I have to
> include a disclaimer before I can distribute them.  Does anybody know
where
> I can find a good general-purpose disclaimer?
> 

Well "good general-purpose" is very subjective these days, and getting
more clouded by the minute... a place to start might be:

http://www.fsf.org/licenses/license-list.html

Or if you can provide more info about what *you* (in the royal sense)
think is a disclaimer, and a good one at that. What conditions are you
(your company) trying to satisfy...

http://danconia.org

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