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On 02/14/2012 10:39 PM, Josh Heidenreich wrote:
Do we need licence blocks in a README? Can we just write the licence in
on all pages generated by the script?

My (naive?) take on it is that, technically, all the files committed to the git repo are "source files" that should have a legal header.

But I'm not sure it is actually worth it to continue this thread. There's always been some files for which technical reasons prohibited the inclusion of such headers.

Stephan

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