Soyuz has been updated to pull from the Ubuntu branch Colin created. Closing this bug, and the licensing discussion can carry on out of band.
For the record, while I don't agree with the "anything vaguely looking like a config file can't possibly be covered by copyright" position, as it's a pretty nasty grey area at times, I can say that in the case of P-a-s, I've never considered it copyrightable material, and certainly never consciously cared about applying either a copyright or a license to my contributions to it.
Soyuz has been updated to pull from the Ubuntu branch Colin created. Closing this bug, and the licensing discussion can carry on out of band.
For the record, while I don't agree with the "anything vaguely looking like a config file can't possibly be covered by copyright" position, as it's a pretty nasty grey area at times, I can say that in the case of P-a-s, I've never considered it copyrightable material, and certainly never consciously cared about applying either a copyright or a license to my contributions to it.