Hi Oli,

additonally I have two other notes:

1. We have no licenese on our webpage. So it is impossible for a newby to find our license (there is only a statement that it is open source).

2. We have no license for our documentation. Does somebody have a good recommendation for an open documentation license? I noticed this yesterday when John sent its docs. I asked him for his license but OpenCA itself defined no license for its documents. If we migrate tjhe documentation to a new directory then it is a good idea to put a license on top of the directory (this license is valid for all documents which have no other stetments included ...).

I know license issues bore (or perhaps bug) normal developers but it is a must.

Michael
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