Follow-up Comment #5, task #13649 (project administration):

Hello,

Thank you for the update.

There are still some source code files without a clear copyright statement or
license notice (or both). Few examples are:
  install_hooks.py
  libexec/notify_by_xmpp.py
  manpages/generate_manpages.py
  setup.py
  test/alignak_tst_utils.py 
  test/test_all_setup.sh
  test/test_http_client.py
  test/test_module_backcompatible.py
  libexec/external_mapping.py
  libexec/service_dependency_mapping.py
  libexec/link_xen_host_vm.py
  contrib/clients/TSCA/python/PythonClient.py
  alignak/bin/_deprecated_VERSION.py
  alignak/webui/bottlewebui.py
  test/test_deprecated_version.py

There could be others. Please ensure ALL source code files have a clear
copyright and license information.

Regarding "linux" vs GNU/Linux:
All instances that refer to running under the GNU/Linux operating system
should say "GNU/Linux". Instances that refer to kernel-specific function (e.g.
a system-call) should say "Linux".

Few examples:

In 'etc/sample/hosts/srv-postgresql.cfg', the comment is "# This is a sample
host for a postgresql server running under linux," - when the intention is
that it runs under GNU/Linux operating system (unless it's a non-gnu but still
linux-based system).
This repeats in many other CFG files.

In 'test/test_service_tpl_on_host_tpl.py', the comment says "The linux and
http service should exist on the linux host" - since other comments near that
line refer to "windows", I assume that "linux" here refer to the entire
operating system which should be GNU/Linux, and not to the "Linux" kernel.

regards,
 - assaf


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