Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: thin
Upstream-Contact: Marc-Andre Cournoyer
Upstream-Source: http://code.macournoyer.com/thin/download/
Files: *
Copyright: Copyright 2007-2008, Marc-Andre Cournoyer
Copyright 2008, Kevin Williams
Copyright 2008, James Golick
License: Ruby
Upstream said in an email to me:
I released Thin under the Ruby license.
The parser is from Mongrel which is Ruby license and GPL2.
Files: ext/thin_parser/*
Copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, Zed A. Shaw
Copyright (c) 2008, Marc-Andre Cournoyer
License: Ruby or GPL-2
Files: debian/*
Copyright: Copyright 2008-2009, Ryan Niebur
License: GPL-2
License: GPL-2
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation version 2.
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On Debian systems the full text of the GNU General Public License version 2 can
be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.
License: Ruby
1. You may make and give away verbatim copies of the source form of the
software without restriction, provided that you duplicate all of the
original copyright notices and associated disclaimers.
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2. You may modify your copy of the software in any way, provided that
you do at least ONE of the following:
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a) place your modifications in the Public Domain or otherwise
make them Freely Available, such as by posting said
modifications to Usenet or an equivalent medium, or by allowing
the author to include your modifications in the software.
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b) use the modified software only within your corporation or
organization.
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c) rename any non-standard executables so the names do not conflict
with standard executables, which must also be provided.
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d) make other distribution arrangements with the author.
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3. You may distribute the software in object code or executable
form, provided that you do at least ONE of the following:
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a) distribute the executables and library files of the software,
together with instructions (in the manual page or equivalent)
on where to get the original distribution.
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b) accompany the distribution with the machine-readable source of
the software.
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c) give non-standard executables non-standard names, with
instructions on where to get the original software distribution.
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d) make other distribution arrangements with the author.
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4. You may modify and include the part of the software into any other
software (possibly commercial). But some files in the distribution
are not written by the author, so that they are not under this terms.
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They are gc.c(partly), utils.c(partly), regex.[ch], st.[ch] and some
files under the ./missing directory. See each file for the copying
condition.
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5. The scripts and library files supplied as input to or produced as
output from the software do not automatically fall under the
copyright of the software, but belong to whomever generated them,
and may be sold commercially, and may be aggregated with this
software.
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6. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.