Closed russell-taylor closed 3 years ago
Among the files required for CCTBX integration there are some in which the inclusion of Apache license text would make the license text far greater than the remaining content of the file. They are boilerplate, directly adapted from Phoenix and CCTBX standards, and contain absolutely no real intellectual property. Do we feel the need to put Apache comments even there, or can we save them for the files that really do the work?
If there is a LICENSE text file in the root directory I think it is okay to not have this in the boilerplate files.
At least one of the files has the copyright owner as David C. Richardson rather than Richardson Lab at Duke University
At least the dualparse.py file has "Richardson Lab" rather than "Richardson Lab at Duke University". Please change all of them to the proper name.
See the "How to apply the apache license to your work" section of https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Name of copyright owner is Richardson Lab at Duke University
Add the notice to all of the Python files and add a LICENSE text in the root directory.