Re: [COX patch 1/2] treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 100

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On 6/6/19 8:39 AM, Steve Winslow wrote:
> I'd suggest this might be a good example of one where we want to (1)
> still add the SPDX tag, but (2) leave the existing notice text in
> place and wrap it in something like a NOTICE_BEGIN / NOTICE END block.
> 
> The specific reference to individual / entity, plus the non-standard
> language about e.g. not admitting liability, makes me think that it's
> better to leave this in place. I do think GPL-2.0-or-later is the
> right tag but I'm inclined not to delete the notice altogether.

Agreed, these disclaimers contain specific information that can't be
deduced from the SPDX identifiers, so they should be kept. And wrapping
the custom disclaimers in some kind of machine readable tags makes
sense, though it's worth talking with SPDX to make sure that whatever we
add is actually useful.

I notice that there are only 22 total files, so we might be able to
shrink the set by contacting the original $PERSON and $CORP, where it's
still feasible to do so.

Allison



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