On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Christophe Fergeau <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 02:02:27PM +0100, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > > Quoting GNU maintainer manual: > > https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html > > > > "Alternatively, the ‘(C)’ or C-in-a-circle can be omitted entirely; the > > word ‘Copyright’ suffices." > > The rule which asks for that to be done is: > sc_copyright_format: > @require='Copyright .*Red 'Hat', Inc\.' \ > containing='Copyright .*Red 'Hat \ > halt='Red Hat copyright is missing Inc.' \ > $(_sc_search_regexp) > @prohibit='Copyright [^(].*Red 'Hat \ > halt='consistently use (C) in Red Hat copyright' \ > $(_sc_search_regexp) > @prohibit='\<Red''Hat\>' \ > halt='spell Red Hat as two words' \ > $(_sc_search_regexp) > > I don't know if Red Hat legal department insists on the (C) being present. > I can reword the commit log to explicit it's only being enforced for Red > Hat's > copyright, or I can drop the patch. > > It might be specified by Red Hat legal somewhere, but then I wonder why there wouldn't be checks for that (in RH builds checks), so it's probably unneeded. -- Marc-André Lureau
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