Ok, I hope I got the general idea. Object if you see problems. 1. Write a LICENSE.TXT where is stated that the sourcecode (everything but data/) is GPL 2. Write there also that the data is distributed under the GPL and we are not the copyright holders, but are coordinating with them "to ensure continued availability under the GPL" 3. Supply the original readme.txt and reference it in the LICENSE.TXT 4. Wait if Frank/Virgil/Rman can make Mr. McLean say something 5. Else write Eidos a mail
1: Shouldn't this LICENSE.TXT be part of the current COPYING file? Or should we really split that into a GPL file, a ORIGINAL_README and a LICENSE file? 4: How long? 5: Of what kind? --Dennis
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