Follow-up Comment #4, task #15036 (project administration):

> No, it isn't the only way. If you think there is a dangerously high risk of
confusion, you can explain in a few words that free software is about freedom
rather than cost, and link to the Free Software Definition. Just downloading
the source code is not the freedom we care of, we want all the four freedoms.

Good idea. :-)

> Hmm. I'm sorry, I missed that.

The files still lack copyright notices, and these distribution terms are not
free: they don't allow modification, and in the context of copyright anything
is forbidden unless explicitly permitted. If you'd like to license these files
permissively, you could use the license recommended by GNU Maintainer
documentation.

You're right, it's better to do things rigorously.
Here is a version with the suggested changes. ;-)

If you need anything else I'm available, I accept any advice. :-)

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