Package: display-dhammapada / 0.23-4

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This is the Debian package of display-dhammapada. It was downloaded from
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/apps/religion/display-dhammapada-0.23.tar.gz

It was origianlly packaged for Debian by Torsten Landschoff
<torsten@debian.org>, then maintained by David Starner
<dstarner98@aasaa.ofe.org> and it's currently maintained by Jakub Nadolny
<jakub.nadolny@ite.pl>.
		        
Upstream author: Ričardas Čepas <rch@online.lt> 
URL: http://www.angelfire.com/me/rch/dd.html

Copyright:

Program:
	Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Ričardas Čepas (Richard Cepas)
		<rch@writeme.com> and contributors
        Copying policy: Public Domain
	You may do with the program's source and binary whatever you want.
	This doesn't pertain to the text of translation.


Translations Copyright:

English translation of the Dhammapada:
        Copyright (c) 1993 John Richards, Pembrokeshire (UK)
        Internet - jhr@elidor.demon.co.uk, CompuServe ID - 100113,1250
        Copying policy:

	From elidor.demon.co.uk!Jhr Thu Jan 30 10:05:25 1997
	Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 19:04:05 GMT0BST1
	Message-ID: <99@elidor.demon.co.uk>
	From: John Richards <Jhr@elidor.demon.co.uk>
	Reply-To: Jhr@elidor.demon.co.uk
	To: rch@pub.osf.lt
	Subject: Re: Dhammapada

	>      Recently I written  little program. It displays random verse or
	> verses from  the Dhammapada. I would  like to ask may  I include
	> English translation from  coombs.anu.edu.au  (as  it  is  without
	> changes)  in program's distribution. Program itself is under GNU
	> Public License.  And I also  want to ask may this distribution
	> package be put in FTP directory together with other  programs with
	> similar copying policy.  The  intention is  to allow  CD
	> manufacturers  to put  them on  CD's and subsequently sold for
	> profit.

	Yes, certainly you may.

	Best wishes

	John

	-- 
	John Richards
	Stackpole Elidor (UK)
	jhr@elidor.demon.co.uk
	Home Page http://www.elidor.demon.co.uk


Polish translation of the Dhammapada:
	Copyright (c) 2006 Zbigniew Becker

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