Package: debian-policy / 3.9.6.1
Header
Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Source: The FHS documents were downloaded from <http://www.pathname.com/fhs/>
Comment: Complete copyright notices for all contributors to the various documents included in this package have not been comprehensively tracked. A somewhat incomplete list of contributors can be found in the credited contributors in debian/copyright, but it is likely that some are missing.
Files
Files | Copyright | License | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
* |
1996, 1997, 1998, Ian Jackson and Christian Schwarz 1999, Software in the Public Interest, Inc. 1999-2012, many other Debian contributors |
GPL-2+ | ---- | copyright-format/* |
2007-2012, many Debian contributors |
preserve-notice | ---- | debconf_spec/* |
1998, 1998, 2000, Wichert Akkerman and Joey Hess 2000-2012, many other Debian contributors |
BSD-3-clause | ---- | fhs-2.3* |
1994-2004, Daniel Quinlan 2001-2004 Paul 'Rusty' Russell 2003-2004 Christopher Yeoh |
FHS | ---- |
Licenses
License: GPL-2+
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Comment: Be aware that the GNU General Public License as applied to standards documents requires distribution or availability of the SGML source when a generated (such as HTML or text) version of the document is distributed. This is the same as with the source code of software but is sometimes surprising for text documents.