Tue 15 Mar 2011 11:27:36 PM UTC, comment #2:
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2011-03-15 in GNU Savannah task #11002: "Submission of Lustre".
Hello everybody.
The following is an addition to Alex remarks, not a substitution.
I noticed the misleading "All rights reserved" notice together with
"Use is subject to license terms" in some files. They're not
necessary and may be misleading; the GNU GPL header is enough. Could
you please remove them?.
Also a wording issue; would you mind to change your wording from
"Linux kernel" to something more clear?. From
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.html#afterkernel:
[...] The expression "the Linux kernel" can easily be misunderstood
as meaning "the kernel of Linux" and implying that Linux must be
more than a kernel [It isn't]. You can avoid the possibility of
this misunderstanding by saying or writing "the kernel, Linux" or
"Linux, the kernel."
I noticed some files are under the GNU GPL 2 only; this is
problematic, for more information please see
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#VersionThreeOrLater. If
you're entitled to add the "or any later" clause please do. We can
explain the issue in more detail if you wish. If you have concerns
about "GNU GPL v3 or later", we'd be happy to address them too.
Altough not on the hosting requirements explicitly it seems like this
clause is mandatory; Sylvain (Former Savannah hacker) raised this
issue several times. I'm going to write savannah-hackers-public for a
clarification.
Regards and thanks for your interest in free software.
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