On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 09:28:54PM -0700, Ondřej Čertík wrote:
> It is not practical to have all ~450 contributors in the copyright
> statement, so we have just "SymPy Development Team" and then all the
> authors are in the AUTHORS files

Perhaps, that's fine for your authors.  But, thanks to you, right now
I'm not sympy author and you must obey BSD license terms (if you
don't have a special permission).

You can get this patch, but it will not give you automatically
rights to use _all_ my code on public-domain terms.  You must
properly credit my work and so on.  (Why sympy project is so
damn special?   That's a general rule.)

> we will not accept it

It's up to you.

I'm just telling you about solution of the particular technical
problem.  You can discuss that, you can use that.  Or you can show
yourself useless and start all this bullshit...

> until we can figure out the legal stuff.

Yeah.  Perhaps, you should better instruct your precious
moderators to filter out "wrong persons" in maillist: it looks
like even simple few-line patches with bugfixes can damage your
"welcoming and helpful" (tm) community...

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