>>> On Sat, Dec 1, 2007 at  1:35 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rick Bourgeois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: 
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> I have SLES10 here so I can test mounting the disk on Linux after I modify
> the formatter.  I will need to take out my copyright statement and replace
> it with a general use statement but I'm willing to under take the project if
> those that have followed this thread want me to.

Don't remove any copyright statements.  You'll still have the copyrights, but 
some people will assume otherwise, leading to unnecessary confusion.  Depending 
on what your intent is for this code, release it with the copyright statement, 
and some sort of license.  If your intent is to let other people modify, 
redistribute, etc., then pick an OSI-approved license.  If your intent is other 
than that, then it will mean a lot more work to create a license that says what 
you want.  Since it's your code, you get to choose.


Mark Post

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