Follow-up Comment #5, task #5863 (project administration): Hi,
I am (more then) willing to make any needed changes, to secure the program properly under the GPL (etc) without any possible ambiguities. Thanks for making this easy... GNU.FREE is a already an official GNU democracy program: http://directory.fsf.org/gnu.free.html About the copyright: I would like the program to be safe under its free license(s), and do whatever needed for that goal. If it's needed that the GPL is occaisionally upgraded, then it is possibly needed to upgrade the program license. I wonder how this would be possible if I'm not doing it. If the FSF has copyright, it could presumably release new versions under new upgrades of the license (?). I've found a link on this: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#TOCAssignCopyright I want to assign copyright to the FSF, but I wonder what that means for my own copyright position. Will I effectively lose copyright, will it be shared copyright ("both must agree to changes"), or independent copyright ("both can do whatever they want"). Option 1 I don't like much, options 2 and 3 are OK. I will post a notice when the changes have been made. Jos Boersema PS I think you are very quick with your responces. If this takes a whole year to decide, I do not mind at all. Take your time, no pressure. It will probably make for better decisions in the end. I have been writing this for years, and will be for years (hopefully). A year more or less doesn't mean anything. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?5863> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/
