OK.  Added COPYING file with MIT license, which is about as liberal as
it gets.

  Regards.

On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 15:40 +0100, Mattias Karlsson wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I've been hacking on a small panel-applet (a simple screen resolution
> switcher applet). Since I'm not that familiar with autotools, I decided
> to use pygnome-hello as a base to get it working. I noticed that there
> is no license file in the pygnome-hello directory, though. I guess it's
> supposed to be in the public domain (probably GPL)? Maybe it's noted
> somewhere else, but I couldn't find it at least. A copyright statement
> (or the standard GPL header) in the non-trivial files might be a good
> thing as well?
> 
> Another question related to licenses. I modified the following files for
> my project:
> 
> autogen.sh
> configure.ac
> Makefile.am
> 
> Which is the standard way to indicate that I based these files on the
> work of Gustavo Carneiro (he's in the AUTHOR file at least)?
> 
> 
> 
> Ah, thanks for creating pygnome-hello btw. It has been very useful. :)
> 
> cheers,
> 
> / Mattias
> 
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