Indeed you put Uwe in the copyright BUT you forget to put yourself or the CEA, I do not know excalty how the job was done. but someone did the python translation code and own the copyright for this work
I also saw that in the MIT license headers you refere to spyderlib/init which is not part of the sources.
another minor issue, is the reference to qwt/License in the Qwt header snipset
to my opinion the top level LICENSe file is enought and avoid other spyderlib, qwt etc.. LICENSe files.
this way it is a lot easyer to do cut and past from one project to the other :)
Hello Pierre,
Indeed you put Uwe in the copyright BUT you forget to put yourself or the CEA, I do not know excalty how the job was done. but someone did the python translation code and own the copyright for this work
I also saw that in the MIT license headers you refere to spyderlib/init which is not part of the sources.
another minor issue, is the reference to qwt/License in the Qwt header snipset
to my opinion the top level LICENSe file is enought and avoid other spyderlib, qwt etc.. LICENSe files. this way it is a lot easyer to do cut and past from one project to the other :)
thanks
Frederic