Hi, On Tuesday 28 July 2009 11:28:39 Robert Keller wrote: > On Jul 28, 2009, at 2:08 AM, Grammostola Rosea wrote: > > Ok, I see there is a svn version: > > |svn co https://impro-visor.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/impro-visor > > impro-visor | > > I don't see copyright and license files yet though. I think it's > > wise to > > add them. > There are copyright and GPL notices in every non-trivial source file. > Do I have to add another separate file as well?
It is seen as good service to include the text of the license in a separate file in the sources. And you really should add copyright-notices to all handwritten source-files regardless of their triviality. Mostly because former trivial files might become non-trivial files and adding a copyright-notice afterwards is kind of like changing the license: It is easy if you are the only one who has edited that file ever, but becomes a (legal) nightmare if others modified the file too. So best make it very clear what license a file is right from the beginning. Some projects even have hooks in the commit-system that warn when adding files without license-statement. > > Is there already a binary, because I can't find build/install options. > > Would be nice if we could also download the binary from sourceforge, > > without having to subscribe to the yahoo group. > There is no binary right now. I'll think about such options. > You build it by downloading from the root, then use ant, which reads > the build.xml file. > ant improvisor > builds and runs the executable. :-) Skip the thoughts about binaries in the version control. And add a file named INSTALL where you write that ant-line and some explaination... Have fun, Arnold
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