Follow-up Comment #6, task #10785 (project administration):
Thanks guys!
I am going to fix these things you have suggested before I upload the files.
1) Entertaining Software, Inc. is a real corporation, so I think there will
be no problems with the Copyright.
2) I will restructure the Tarball as you suggested.
3) I will make the README.textile file more like EMACS's. Including moving
the installation instructions into an INSTALL.textile file. All the files are
under the same Copyright (from what I understand Doxygen puts its generated
files under the same Copyright as the input), just to note.
4) I switched from saying Linux to GNU/Linux. I was condering just saying
GNU, because of the projects to port GNU to FreeBSD etc., but I figured saying
GNU/Linux would be more clear to n00b Linux users.
5) The word "commercial" has been replaced with "proprietary".
6) I changed the wording from MIT License to X11-based license. Along with
that, I renamed the file MIT-LICENSE to COPYING.txt.
That's all folks! Thanks for the approval, thanks for the time, and thanks
for the help!
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