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On Feb 2, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:

Kids and wives will do that to you.  I have one of each, which is
probably why I use Python and Emacs too. I don't look at human brains
on a /daily/ basis, but just whenever the opportunity arises.  Human
minds, well, that's a different story.

LOL ;-) human minds are indeed a different topic, although some people
think they know the 'Theory of Mind' [1] (although it is just a loud
name for smth which should have been named "Theory of Mine" at best ;-))

Okay, we'll leave that for another thread. :)

I know that you are discussing about transferring copyright to FSF,
but I
wonder what is the current list of the copyright holders in the main
trunk?
I would say that that is a very murky question.  It's probably about
as well understood as the copyright ownership of XEmacs.

hm... then I am not sure how you could talk about transferring copyright to FSF if it is not even vaguely known who owns copyrights over current code? I guess, all your contributions are copyright by you (or should it
be Canonical?), and pardon my ignorance -- who is klm?

Canonical does not own my changes to python-mode.el. I am merely offering to transfer the copyright to my changes to the FSF. I clearly can't do that for changes other people have contributed to the file.

Perhaps I should just disclaim my changes.

klm is Ken Manheimer.

may be for now I could simply list all 4 of you (including Tim) as
copyright holders (and will lookup dates for those two in the logs)

Sure, why not.

2. I guess respective authors are copyright holders of pycomplete*
and doctest*
files (and license is BSD), right?

See above.  Nobody objected to my call to GPLv3 the file, so I did
that.  I think that's the best answer we're ever likely to get for
this file.

right -- but that is for python-mode.el, and was I right about those
pycomplete.* and doctest* files present in the repository (and shipped
in the debian package)?

I don't recall touching those files. Without looking through the history, I can't say more about them.

your bzr repository using git-bzr, and hope that it will work in the
future for
incremental updates ;-)
I'm not a git user, so if you can translate changes back into bzr and
push branches to Launchpad, that would be idea. Hopefully git-bzr can
do that.  If not, patches will have to do.
yeah -- I will check it out if it is anyhow possible to push my new
branches (debian at least) into bzr. Otherwise, since I've not patched
actual code (just packaging), I have nothing to contribute to
trunk python-mode.el.

Cool.
Barry

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