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We want to make sure that our projects come with correct licensing information and that this information is machine-readable, thus we are following the REUSE Practices – feel free to click the link and read about them, but, basically, it all boils down to the following:
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Add the following header at the very top (but below the shebang, if there is one) of each source file in the repository (yes, each and every source file – it is not as hard as it might sound):
{- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Serokell <https://serokell.io> - - SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 -}
(This is an example for Haskell; adapt it as needed for other languages.)
The license identifier should be the same as the one in the
LICENSE
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If you are copying any source files from some other project, and they do not contain a header with a copyright and a machine-readable license identifier, add it, but be extra careful and make sure that information you are recording is correct.
If the license of the file is different from the one used in the project and you do not plan to relicense it, use the appropriate license identifier and make sure the license text exists in the
LICENSES
directory.If the file contains the entire license in its header, it is best to move the text to a separate file in the
LICENSES
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If you are copying pieces of code from some other project, leave a note in the comments, stating where you copied it from, who is the copyright owner, and what license applies.
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All the same rules apply to documentation that is stored in the repository.
These simple rules should cover most of situation you are likely to encounter. In case of doubt, consult the REUSE Practices document.