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Re: fixing netpbm's copyrights



From: "Susan G. Kleinmann" <sgk@kleinmann.com>
> 1.  How do I indicate the change of license terms in the netpbm package?
>     Do I
>     a.  change the actual program (foo.c) to include the license text?
>     OR
>     b.  just list the new license text in the table I've already built
>         in the copyright file?
> 

I think you should do both. You should also feed these changes back to
the upstream maintainer along with a record of your correspondence with
the authors.

> 2.  For the programs which remain non-free, do I just remove them
> from netpbm, and build a separate netpbm-non-free package?
 
Yes, I think they should be in a separate source and binary package, and
it should depend on the free one.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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