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hi,

So no way to have a (license) comment at the head of a README?

Do we need licence blocks in a README? Can we just write the licence in on
all pages generated by the script?

Also, if you do need a licence block, it can't be the first paragraph of
the readme, that's for a summary.

Maybe one way is to have:
@license oracle
As some sort of README attribute at the bottom of the file. Then we define
keywords for the licences, with the default being lgpl2/mpl or cc or
whatever we choose for these docs.

Cheers,
Josh.

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