On 2010-01-19 at 19:01:56 [+0100], Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@xxxxxx> wrote: > On 2010-01-19 at 17:57:59 [+0100], superstippi@xxxxxx wrote: > > Modified: > > haiku/trunk/src/add-ons/kernel/file_systems/netfs/authentication_server/ > > auth entication_server.rdef > > =================================================================== > > --- > > haiku/trunk/src/add-ons/kernel/file_systems/netfs/authentication_server/ > > auth entication_server.rdef 2010-01-19 16:05:19 UTC (rev 35168) > > +++ > > haiku/trunk/src/add-ons/kernel/file_systems/netfs/authentication_server/ > > auth entication_server.rdef 2010-01-19 16:57:59 UTC (rev 35169) @@ > > -15,7 +15,7 @@ > > internal = 0, > > > > short_info = "authentication_server", > > - long_info = "authentication_server ©2004-2009 Haiku, Inc" > > + long_info = "authentication_server ©2004-2010 Haiku, Inc" > > }; > > I'm wondering what our policy for the copyright info in the resources is. > I don't think any part of the code is actually copyright Haiku, Inc. > (unless you transferred yours), so that doesn't really fit. Do we ignore > that for sake of simplicity or do we want have the resources reflect the > actual copyrights? How about "Haiku Project" or "The Haiku Project"? Such a thing doesn't actually exist as an identity, unlike "Haiku, Inc.". Isn't that how FreeBSD handles this? Best regards, -Stephan