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Revision: 1.3
Committed: Fri Jan 16 15:54:57 2004 UTC (20 years, 10 months ago) by tdb
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.2: +5 -5 lines
Log Message:
Alter the licensing of libstatgrab. The library part is now under the
LGPL, whilst the tools/examples are under the GPL. Both licenses are
included in the distribution (and are both now in CVS). Also made a
minor alteration to the webpage where it said everything was licensed
under the GPL.

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24 <h2><font face="Arial">i-scream central monitoring system licensing</font></h2>
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26 <p><font face="Arial" size="2">
27 Unless explicitly mentioned the i-scream central monitoring system is
28 licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The full license
29 can be found <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt">here</a>, but
30 is also given below for reference.
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