Marc Sherman <msherman@projectile.ca> writes:
> > Copyright and acknowledgement are two unrelated things, of course.
> > Regarding acknowledgement, we usually don't put author names in source
> > files, to avoid territoriality. Hojin Choi should be credited in the
> > logs, of course. (Also, I just checked in some other .po files, it
> > looks like we don't put author names there.)
>
> Sigfred's point is that it's not legal to unilaterally remove Hojin's
> copyright statement; unless Hojin explicitly assigns copyright to
> CollabNet, the file has to be removed (or the "all copyright must be
> CollabNet" policy must be relaxed). If Hojin does assign copyright, you
> can change the copyright statement; his email making the assignment
> should probably be put in the svn:log for the revision that changes the
> copyright statement.
Ah, I see.
Well, since this is all under version control and we're not exactly a
litigious crowd here: Hojin, any objections to the copyright notice
change? If so, we can simply remove the file (but of course we'd
rather keep it).
Thanks,
-Karl
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Received on Sat Feb 4 18:14:15 2006