This is a very encouraging response.
On 27/01/2004, at 9:43 AM, Roland Stigge wrote:
Hi Ross,
today I received the attached mail. It should be enough for the original
author (Nikos Drakos) and you, the maintainer, to decrease the
scrupulosity to change the license (else, please contact me or Roger
Hartley).
I'm looking forward for the next release of LaTeX2HTML (as the rest of
the debian-legal team does). :-)
Thank you for moving ahead with this matter.
I'll plan to implement license changes on most of the main files
in the LaTeX2HTML distribution for the next release, probably
in February this year.
Regards
Ross Moore
Thanks.------------------------------------------------------------------------
bye,
Roland
From: Roger Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 27 January 2004 6:46:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Licence
Dear Dr. Stigge,
Thank you for your letter of 21 January regarding the change of licensing terms for LATEX2HTML initially written by Dr. Nikos Drakos in 1993. I have spoken with colleagues and we have no objection to the changes you propose, and consider that it is not necessary for Dr. Drakos to formally seek permission from the University to change the licensing terms. If you require further information or further action please get in touch.
With regards....Yours sincerely...(Professor) Roger Hartley.
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