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maintainer:
Matthew Danish <mdanish@andrew.cmu.edu>
Formerly:
Jean Pierre LeJacq <jplejacq@quoininc.com>
date:
Thu, 11 Mar 1999 20:07:50 -0500
source url:
http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/users/cbx/data/printop-1.12.tar.gz
modifications:
Redefined name and location of configuration file. Added statements
that printop was modified by myself.
authors:
Olaf Gellert <gellert@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
copyright:
Copyright by Olaf Gellert, 1995, 1996, 1997
This version of printop only contains the above copyright notice in
the source code. It does not have a copyright file. Below is a
copy of the copyright file from printop-1.0. I'm assuming the same
conditions apply to version 1.12 of printop. I've fulfilled all
the copyright requirements in this Debian package.
printop is copyrighted by Olaf Gellert, 1995. License to copy,
publish, and distribute is granted to everyone provided that three
conditions are met:
- my name and email address, "Olaf Gellert <gellert@informatik.uni-
hamburg.de>" must remain in the distribution and any documentation
that was not part of this distribution. In particular, my name and
address must be shown in the About popup.
- if you redistribute a modified version, the fact that the version
is modified must be stated in all places that my name is shown.
- this copyright notice must be included in your distribution.
If these conditions are met, you can do whatever you like. The idea
is that I would be annoyed if someone else claimed he wrote the
thing, and I don't want bugs introduced by others attributed to me.
There are no implied or expressed warranties for printop. I do not
claim it is good for anything whatsoever, and if you lose your
precious data or your cat dies this is entirely your problem.
If you have any suggestions for future versions contact me:
gellert@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
If you like and use (sometimes or everyday) this software, send me a
postcard! Just a "Hello. Nice program. Thanx. ?name? ?address?" or
something like that. Or write what comes to your mind. Send the
postcard to:
Olaf Gellert
Verstcken 9
22297 Hamburg
Germany
I like getting postcards...
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