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LICENSE #3

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ghost opened this issue Jan 16, 2017 · 4 comments
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LICENSE #3

ghost opened this issue Jan 16, 2017 · 4 comments

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ghost commented Jan 16, 2017

what is it? @nuboro?

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This was made during GCI, so that's actually up to the Apertium project. For it to be useful to gedit, it should be the same license as other gedit language definition, which are GPL2+ (2 or later).

@nuboro, could you add a license header like the one in https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GtkSourceView/LanguageDefinitions?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=apache.lang to the .lang file?

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ghost commented Jan 17, 2017

The apache.lang file had a bit interesting looking header. Maybe something like what xorg.conf.lang has. Or just basically copy it from the GPLv2 license file. it has the instructions.

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ghost commented Jan 17, 2017

ah, well, I think I was confusing that apache file with some other file that I just looked. It has the same header as xorg.conf.lang

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ghost commented Jan 17, 2017

lol, xorg.conf.lang has a different license... sorry I'm just being silly here, ignore me :D

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