on 6/8/01 10:56 AM, "Pier P. Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You're on the licensing list, and know better than me, but I remember
> committing something with headers like
> 
> /***********************************************************************
> * (C) xxxx,xxxx The Apache Software Foundation.  All rights reserved. *
> * ------------------------------------------------------------------- *
> * This software is distributed under the terms of the Apache Software *
> * License version x.x a copy of which can be found in the LICENSE.txt *
> * file included in this distribution.                                 *
> ***********************************************************************/
> 
> Should I go back and change it?
> 
>   Pier

Yes. That license is not legally approved, it is something you made up.

If it was legally approved, you would have seen it available on the Jakarta
website or on the main Apache.org site.

Legal stuff sucks.

-jon

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