Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> writes:

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> I am amazed that such old addresses are still found in software.
> The ones on Mass Ave were used over 20 years ago.
>
> Would you like to draft an announcement for posting
> to give people clear instructions for what to change?

I'm happy to draft an announcement/recommendation on this, maybe it
should go to the FSF community blog?
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/

A first step would be to fix our own occurances of the old address
usages, such as in old GPL license texts -- then we can point to them as
having been updated as a reference, and that everyone should switch to
using URLs.  Without doing that, I fear any announcement will be
self-contradictory in that it points to license texts that recommends
postal addresses and will be different from what the announcement says.

The GNU webmaster responded that they deferred to the
copyright/licensing team on this, so we'll see what they respond.

Also it is possible that some of the links are not to the latest version
of the source code file -- however, my point was more about finding the
format of different license headers, to write a regexp.  Finding
occurances of the latest version of some source code (still in use) that
uses old FSF addresses is left as homework... :)

/Simon

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