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Rosegarden 2.1 for Unix credits and copyright
=============================================

The code contained in this directory tree was written by the following
people:

All source files below ./editor, ./topbox, ./yawn, ./lists and
./common were written by Chris Cannam, copyright 1994-1997 Chris
Cannam, with the following exceptions: yawn/src/YSmeBSB.c, YSmeBSB.h
and YSmeBSBP.h were plagiarised from the X11 Project Athena widget
set, copyright 1989 M.I.T; editor/src/[DR]echord.[ch] were written and
contributed by Guillaume Laurent, copyright 1996 Guillaume Laurent.

All source files below ./midi and ./interlock were written by Andy
Green, copyright 1994-1997 Andrew Green.

All source files below ./sequencer were written by Andy Green and Rich
Bown, copyright 1994-1997 Andrew Green and Richard Bown.  Some parts
were written and contributed by other authors as identified in the
source files; in particular the Csound output code is by John ffitch.

All source files below ./mapper were written by Rich Bown and Chris
Cannam, copyright 1997 Richard Bown and Chris Cannam.

All source files below ./petal were written by Guillaume Laurent,
copyright 1997 Guillaume Laurent.

All source files below ./regexp were written by Henry Spencer,
copyright 1986, 1993, 1995 University of Toronto; yes, it's another
copy of the legendary Henry Spencer regexp library. Small
modifications in function definition syntax (for more pedantic ANSI-C
and C++ compilers) were introduced by Chris Cannam.  See
./regexp/src/COPYRIGHT for details and redistribution rights.


Redistribution
==============

Rosegarden is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
Licence.  See the file COPYING for details.  (We're using an American
document, even though we all live in Europe, because we think its
intentions at least are pretty much recognised everywhere.  If you
don't think it applies to you, fine -- don't copy Rosegarden.)


Chris Cannam, Andrew Green, Richard Bown, 1997