Presumably the code here is available under an OSI approved licence, but which one? also the list of committers &/or corporate copyright holders should be listed with a (c) copyright statement nearby that.
If it applies to all files in the source code tree (or not), it should state that clearly too. Often it is best to put that at the top of every file, so that if someone comes by an individual file randomly they can't plausibly claim that they never saw it.
thanks,
Hamish
(wearing the scars of a number of Debian code provenance reviews)
Presumably the code here is available under an OSI approved licence, but which one? also the list of committers &/or corporate copyright holders should be listed with a (c) copyright statement nearby that. If it applies to all files in the source code tree (or not), it should state that clearly too. Often it is best to put that at the top of every file, so that if someone comes by an individual file randomly they can't plausibly claim that they never saw it.
thanks, Hamish (wearing the scars of a number of Debian code provenance reviews)