On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 10:13:54AM -0400, Martin Owens wrote:
> Because of a number of questions about file licenses, I've constructed
> this license page for the website:
> 
> https://inkscape.org/en/about/license/
> 
> The text at the top is what's important, the rest is just the gplv2.

Thanks for doing this.  Might make the distinction clearer between the
two with a bit more whitespace between them?

Also given that we're talking about two different licensing situations
you might consider naming the page 'licenses' or 'licensing'.  I suppose
there's a potential one day the page might need to describe several
different pieces of software (e.g. 2geom and various other libs) with a
more heterogeneous mix of licenses...

> Also, I noticed that our trunk repository has the LGPLv2 text but not
> the GPLv2 text, is this a mistake?

I am seeing GPL2.txt, GPL3.txt, and LGPL2.1.txt, all of which are
referenced and briefly explained from COPYING.  Aside from the license
text proliferation, everything looks kosher to me.  Where precisely are
you seeing the incorrect text?

Bryce

> Martin,

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bring their own devices (BYOD) to work are irked by the imposition of MDM
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apps on BYO-devices by containerizing them, leaving personal data untouched!
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