Marcel Taeumel uploaded a new version of Help-Squeak-Project to project The Trunk:
http://source.squeak.org/trunk/Help-Squeak-Project-mt.68.mcz ==================== Summary ==================== Name: Help-Squeak-Project-mt.68 Author: mt Time: 13 August 2019, 2:45:13.541456 pm UUID: 1361db03-40ee-ec4f-b50f-a6695aadf90f Ancestors: Help-Squeak-Project-mt.67 Fixes typo in license-change history. Adds some emphasis. =============== Diff against Help-Squeak-Project-mt.67 =============== Item was changed: ----- Method: SqueakLicenseHelp class>>licenseChange (in category 'pages') ----- licenseChange + + ^(HelpTopic - "This method was automatically generated. Edit it using:" - "SqueakLicenseHelp edit: #licenseChange" - ^HelpTopic title: 'License has changed with 4.0' + readOnlyContents: + 'On 23 September 1996, Apple Computer Inc. released Squeak V1.1 under the "Squeak License" (SqL). - readOnlyContents: 'On 23 September 1996, Apple Computer Inc. released Squeak V1.1 under the "Squeak License" (SqL). On May 8, 2006 Apple agreed to relicense original Squeak V1.1 under the Apple Public Source License. On October 12, 2006 Apple granted permission to relicense under Apache license 2.0. In 2006, VPRI began to collect "Distribution Agreements" for all contributors to Squeak since V1.1 up to V3.8, asking them to relicense their contributions, which were originally licensed under SqL, to the MIT license. This was a great effort on behalf of many and VPRI has 100s of signed documents agreeing to this. + Do you want to contribute source to Squeak? All new contributions since 4.0 must be under the MIT license. When you make your code available, please state explicitly in some form such as the description on a web site or email announcement that your contribution is under the MIT license. (It doesn''t have to be exclusive; you can release it under difference licenses at the same time.) - Do you want to contribute source to Squeak?All new contributions since 4.0 must be under the MIT license. When you make your code available, please state explicitly in some form such as the description on a web site or email announcement that your contribution is under the MIT license. (It doesn''t have to be exclusive; you can release it under difference licenses at the same time.) Have you contributed source to Squeak? If you believe you have, but have not sent in an agreement to allow your submission(s) to be licensed under the MIT license then please see http://netjam.org/squeak/contributors. There you can find a list of known contributors and a PDF of the agreement with instructions. The snail mail address is found in the agreement PDF file. + Also there are a few people for which we are lacking full contact information. If you think you can help please also visit the link above and see if you can identify any of the unknown developer initials or any of the developers for whom we do not have a current email address.!! + ]style[(603 43 344 38 141 37 433),b,,b,,Rhttp://netjam.org/squeak/contributors;,!!' readStream nextChunkText) + key: #licenseChange! - Also there are a few people for which we are lacking full contact information. If you think you can help please also visit the link above and see if you can identify any of the unknown developer initials or any of the developers for whom we do not have a current email address.' ! |
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