As part of my "day job," I'm working on a piece of Debian-specific software. I would like to release it under the GPL and the company is receptive, but we're not sure about the exact mechanism we should use.
Obviously, since it was written using their time and resources, they hold copyright on it. They would like to retain ownership, so copyright assignment or a quit claim isn't feasible. (In other words, we don't want to follow the GPL's fictitious Yoyodyne example where the company disclaims copyright.) I'm wondering what kind of documentation we should have that explicitly authorizes me to release this software (copyright still held by the company) to the public under a DFSG compliant license. Thanks! john -- John Morrissey _o /\ ---- __o [EMAIL PROTECTED] _-< \_ / \ ---- < \, www.horde.net/ __(_)/_(_)________/ \_______(_) /_(_)__ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

