No matter if we end up with wget2 or stick with gnURL, the code on gnURL is out there. However since I picked up its maintenance I touched many many files, but only added one copyright header in a new file.
FSF licensing is a small team, so maybe we have someone here with a little bit of expertise: I think I need to add copyright header (or at the very least a name+email and a way to display that this file was changed within gnURL) by now. With the license cURL uses: Would I be allowed to just grep the "cURL" in the header of all files in cURL or simply within the files I touched? And: is it required at all? I have tasks to do which are way more fun (and necessary) than git grep + sed'ing through an ever-growing fork. For example neomutt, an effort to add new features and more programmatical changes to mutt has kept all the original headers and added no copyright notes (no header name changes, no copyright lines, etc) (GPL2 licenses iirc). One could argue where a copyright'able contribution begins. I just have a questionmark on the amount of changes I have in gnURL compared to cURL based on the git commits and if it requires any statement somewhere (not everyone reads git logs). At its core all the changes I made are with the build system of cURL and how it behaves, renamed files, renamed documents, renamed occurences, references of files, and some more renames and fixes still pending. -- ng0 GnuPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 GnuPG: https://krosos.org/dist/keys/ https://www.infotropique.org https://www.krosos.org
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