Rodney Sparapani writes:
However, having looked at the results spit out for ESS makes me
wonder
what exactly you are doing. You have spit out a PostScript file for
example. How do you license a PostScript file?
Same way as you license any other file. Every file we distribute must
be licensed to us for distribution. If it's part of XEmacs, it must
be compatible with the GPL of appropriate version. If it's generated,
it normally comes under the license of the file it was generated from.
I guess in the packages we do need to look for GFDL specifically, and
in the XEmacs core documentation, for the unnamed doc license.
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