David Kastrup writes:
This is not entirely accurate: they can't either license or
relicense
anything in CVS: the license is what covers the _conveyence_ of a
copy, not its existence. What is in their CVS is, essentially, not
yet licensed to anybody.
Sure. And when you dance with angels on the head of a pin, do you
waltz or polka? ;-)
The GPLv3 change for Emacs is going to be quite abrupt. While you
probably have enough things to sort out in connection with the license
change, I should warn you that the GNU projects have been notified and
asked to go GPLv3 fast.
Thank you for the head's-up!
fast, as well as the CVS. It is to be expected that at least
GNU-project related separate packages will follow quite close on foot.
Yeah, Michael Albinus has already told us that. I expected they
would.
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