FWIW, I see them as an inaccurate nuisance surrounded by FUD, and have no objection to getting rid of them. That said, they also don't bother me that much and I mostly ignore them. They're just clutter and I'll go with whatever people want to do. - Gabriel
-----Original Message----- From: Thierry Carrez [mailto:thierry@openstack.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 12:25 PM To: legal-discuss@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [legal-discuss] [openstack-tc] Copyrights and License Headers in source files
Mark Washenberger wrote:
Thanks so much for this link. This page looks like a much better informed way of expressing my viewpoint, which boils down to 1) Copyright headers in source files are not really necessary, and often give an inaccurate view of the provenance of a file. 2) Some folks, like me, find copyright headers in source files tedious to maintain.
Unless anyone has a stronger counterpoint to the view Richard has expressed here, I'd like to proceed with plans to stop allowing commits that add new copyright headers to new file additions in Glance (LICENSE file is an obvious exception).
- a hacking check that prohibits copyright headers, with exceptions made for all currently existing files - some sort of commit hook or automated process for setting up the static license header in files that are missing the license notice - seek permission from the OpenStack Foundation to move their copyright headers into LICENSE (or remove them entirely) - seek similar permission from other original copyright holders
(these last two steps really aren't that crucial, since the goal from my perspective is for folks to stop having to pay attention to copyright headers while coding)
I'm not totally convinced that copyright headers in source files are so tedious that it's worth going through a complex transition to get rid of maintaining them.
Such transition may be something that is relatively easy to achieve in Glance, but I don't see it happening in larger code bases, and I'd prefer us to be coherent across all projects when it comes to things like file headers.
-- Thierry Carrez (ttx) Release Manager, OpenStack
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