Follow-up Comment #3, task #9741 (project administration):

> Good places ...

No.  The recommended way to handle the FDL is to include it in the document
itself, like this:


@node GNU Free Documentation License
@appendix GNU Free Documentation License

@include fdl.texi


(You can get fdl.texi from gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html, as
mentioned.)  This is because people who read the manual, not just those who
look at the source, should be able to see the license.

Sorry I neglected to mention this when I worked with Jean Michel on the
package.

The COPYING file is nearly universally reserved for the GPL (whichever
version is needed), and that's a good convention to stick to.



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