On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 01:18, Jon Clausen wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 09:42:02AM -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > NOTE: There *IS* a GPL notification at the start of sh-httpd, it was a
> > bit more work :)
> 
> And that is what it takes? So I basically 'just declare' my stuff to be
> GPL'ed (providing it lives up to any requirements) and that's that? Or
> rather:
> 
> Considering that the whole thing consists of a number ~(10 -> 12)
> scripts/C-programs, do I need to put the 'notice' in each one? Or is it
> sufficient to put it in, say, a README, packaged with the rest?

Jon,
I think it's acceptable to place it in a LICENSE file. Embedded releases
can't practically include full license text, so I think linking is
acceptable. Note: IANAL.

> Also there's the matter of the source for the C-exes. As was mentioned
> in the 'bering=GNU?' thread, it seems kind of overkill to put that in the
> .lrp... So is it sufficient to post it on a website, or is it
> better/preferred that I make a 'developer' tarball, with everything in
> it, and make *that* available for download as well?
> 
> As for packaging in general, my intention is to makes the blinder.lrp
> available, as a standalone package. That is, *not* to make complete
> floppy images. So that anyone who wants to use it, will have to get a
> Bering/(whatever) image, and strip that to make space and subsequently
> install the blinder.lrp to it. The rationale being that anyone who's
> about to build/use such a system, may as well get to know LEAF in the
> process, plus it makes my life much easier. AND I avoid any licensing
> issues in the process...

I'm going to reverse my recommendation in the post below.
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg05257.html

CVS is the preferred place for source, and the alternate is a source
tarball.

-- 
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
http://leaf-project.org/



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