> Section #9 states:
> "We recommend you place the license in /usr/local/share/doc/<name>/."
> 
> If you've already have a /usr/local/share/<name>/ directory for the 
> application data files, as well as a /usr/local/share/<name>/doc/ 
> directory for misc stuff (as well as a man page and gnuinfo page), is 
> there really any point in also creating the suggested directory just 
> for the license?

Why don't you just call the doc directory /usr/local/share/doc/<name>/
instead of /usr/local/share/<name>/doc/? 

> The port in question is GNU Backgammon, so I doubt there will be much 
> confusion with this one. On the other hand, if we're using the 
> suggested /usr/local/share/doc/<name>/ for keeping track of all 
> licenses of all installed ports, then I can see why it's a good thing.

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