Follow-up Comment #8, task #3905 (project administration):
You seem to have checked out LE in much detail, however the code was migrated
from CVS to subversion at the beginning of the year
(https://gnunet.org/svn/Extractor/), and like GNUnet there are no plans to
host the source code on savannah. However, in order to ease the burden on
the GNU.org WWW maintainers I was hoping to put a GNU-style LE webpage on
savannah in order to finally get http://www.gnu.org/software/libextractor/
working. Also, I was hoping to create a GNU-style mailinglist
bug-libextractor and possibly another one for discussions on savannah.
Hosting the actual code on savannah was never the plan.
As for adding copyright statements, I typically add them if I see that one is
missing, and I do not add them to files that I did not edit (see my previous
comment). If you want to provide a patch (to latest SVN) to add copyright
notices "Gonzalez"-style
(I believe the maintainer guide is not very clear about what to do if you
obtained 3rd party, GPLed source code with non-GNU style copyright licenses
that you use without modifications; I typically add a GNU-style copyright IF
I have to modify the code below in any significant way, but leave the file
unchanged (makes diffs easier) if I don't touch it in other ways).
I'll not generate some random tar-ball for you at this point since you can
checkout the latest code from the subversion repository mentioned above with
much less effort.
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