The license under which the code gets licensed to our end users is in
LICENSE.txt.

Copyright notices and optional third-party licenses under which the code
got licensed to us is in NOTICE.

Thomas did the right thing.

        Best regards
                Henning


sebb schrieb:
> On 27/05/07, Thomas Vandahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> sebb wrote:
>> > I don't think so. The NOTICE is not supposed to contain the license.
>>
>> It doesn't. It contains what I understand as "license header" of that
>> one Xerox file and the associated copyright notice.
>>
> 
> Sorry to keep going on about this, but I think it is important.
> 
> At the moment the Xerox license header makes it look as though the
> software is being released under a Xerox license.
> 
> That is confusing.
> 
> If you don't want to add the Xerox header to LICENSE.txt, it can be
> put in a separate file which is referenced from NOTICE.
> 
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