Follow-up Comment #6, task #5065 (project administration):
Hi Sebastian,
Sorry for the `.listing' issue, that's fixed now.
I'm afraid I don't understand what you meant by needing "to license [my]
pages under the GNU FDL". First, none of the web pages (which are not
"mine", BTW) are released under the FDL AFAIK. Second, all of them include
permission-to-copy statements and a copyright notice. Third, I registered
this project with the "website only" license, which was apparently designed
to handle this situation.
In my repository, the permission-to-copy statements and copyright notice are
kept in a separate file, and only there --- they are, however, included in
the resulting HTML files produced by the Makefile from the `.src' files. By
"please place copyright notices and permission-to-copy statements after the
title page of each work", did you mean that this technique is unsuitable
legally, and that I should instead copy the permission statement and
copyright notice in each and every "source" file?
If that is the case, I can keep my Arch repository and the tools I use
private and only commit the resulting HTML files to the www CVS.
Finally, I did read the GNU server standards. Is there something specific
you wanted to point me at?
Thanks,
Ludovic.
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