Hi all,

I don't know if this is the right place to ask but, since it's somehow
Haskell-related I decided to use haskell-cafe.

I'm cabalizing a library which, apart from my own code, has code taken
from others. As it could be expected, each piece has its own copyright
holder and (slightly) different license.

The concrete holder and licenses are clearly annotated in every
module. But, even with that, I'm not sure if I'm entitled to set an
overall copyright holder and license for the whole cabal package. So,
right now, I'm not sure about what license and holder filelds should I
set in my .cabal file.

Could  anyone who had encounterd this problem before suggest a solution?

Thanks,

Fons
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