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Ross Burton authored
Finally declare gnome-common to be GPL 2+, by doing some source code archaeology. These files we can effectively ignore: .gitignore AUTHORS ChangeLog.pre-git NEWS README doc-build/README doc/usage.txt gnome-common.doap macros2/README.cvs-commits The build files you could argue are boilerplate/uncopyrightable: Makefile.am autogen.sh configure.in doc-build/Makefile.am macros2/Makefile.am So that leaves: doc-build/gnome-doc-common.in doc-build/omf.make doc-build/xmldocs.make Appeared in e16ea58d. Appears to have been copy-pasted from scrollkeeper-example2, LGPLv2.1. macros2/gnome-autogen.sh Can be traced back to gnome-libs 88f7376472d3ee54329213c118b46225703d8223, which is GPLv2/LGPLv2. macros2/gnome-code-coverage.m4 LGPLv2.1+. macros2/gnome-common.m4 macros2/gnome-compiler-flags.m4 Synced with gnome-core as of 425e5cc9, so LGPLv2.1+. The long-standing assumption is that gnome-common was GPLv2+, so use that license. Finally the tyranny of unclear licensing is over! https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133689
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