Policy for applying copyright notices

Livnat Peer lpeer at redhat.com
Sun Oct 23 18:01:33 UTC 2011


On 10/23/2011 07:31 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
> On 10/23/2011 08:37 AM, Carl Trieloff wrote:
>> On 10/22/2011 01:18 PM, Livnat Peer wrote:
>>> I personally rather dropping the [name of copyright owner] I believe
>>> that's why we have history in the source control.
>>
>> That is also fine.
>>
>> Note that if a file is brought to the project it is considered bad form
>> to strip the copyright notice, so over time we will get a collection of
>> files with notices and without over time if code is re-used from other
>> OSS projects.
> 
> Are we talking about dropping the copyright line or an authors line? 
> For instance:
> 
> * Copyright International Business Machines, 2011
> *  Authors:
> *   Anthony Liguori <aliguori at us.ibm.com>
> 
> Having a person's name in the file is useful in terms of asking
> questions.  Yes, git exists but not everything deals with git trees.
> 
> If we're talking about stripping the Copyright line, that's not going to
> be allowed some corporate legal departments.  People copy files between
> projects so preserving the copyright notice is pretty important.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Anthony Liguori
> 

I was referring to the author.
One person is adding the file and many others are changing it. Many
times (after a while) the file has little to do with the original file
that was added.

So for questions about the file you usually need to deal with the info
from the source control.

Livnat

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