================== Copying Docutils ================== :Author: David Goodger :Contact: goodger@python.org :Date: $Date$ :Web site: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/ :Copyright: This document has been placed in the public domain. Most of the files included in this project have been placed in the public domain, and therefore have no license requirements and no restrictions on copying or usage; see the `Public Domain Dedication`_ below. There are a few exceptions_, listed below. One goal of the Docutils project is to be included in the Python standard library distribution, at which time it is expected that copyright will be asserted by the `Python Software Foundation `_. Public Domain Dedication ======================== The persons who have associated their work with this project (the "Dedicator": David Goodger and the many contributors to the Docutils project) hereby dedicate the entire copyright, less the exceptions_ listed below, in the work of authorship known as "Docutils" identified below (the "Work") to the public domain. The primary repository for the Work is the Internet World Wide Web site . The Work consists of the files within the "docutils" module of the Docutils project Subversion repository (Internet host svn.berlios.de, filesystem path /svnroot/repos/docutils), whose Internet web interface is located at . Files dedicated to the public domain may be identified by the inclusion, near the beginning of each file, of a declaration of the form:: Copyright: This document/module/DTD/stylesheet/file/etc. has been placed in the public domain. Dedicator makes this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to the detriment of Dedicator's heirs and successors. Dedicator intends this dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights under copyright law, whether vested or contingent, in the Work. Dedicator understands that such relinquishment of all rights includes the relinquishment of all rights to enforce (by lawsuit or otherwise) those copyrights in the Work. Dedicator recognizes that, once placed in the public domain, the Work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or otherwise exploited by anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and in any way, including by methods that have not yet been invented or conceived. (This dedication is derived from the text of the `Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication `_.) Exceptions ========== The exceptions to the `Public Domain Dedication`_ above are: * docutils/writers/s5_html/themes/default/iepngfix.htc: IE5.5+ PNG Alpha Fix v1.0 by Angus Turnbull . Free usage permitted as long as this notice remains intact. * extras/optparse.py, copyright by Gregory P. Ward, released under a BSD-style license (which can be found in the module's source code). * extras/textwrap.py, copyright by Gregory P. Ward and the Python Software Foundation, released under the `Python 2.3 license`_ (`local copy`__). __ licenses/python-2-3.txt * extras/roman.py, copyright by Mark Pilgrim, released under the `Python 2.1.1 license`_ (`local copy`__). __ licenses/python-2-1-1.txt * test/docutils_difflib.py, copyright by the Python Software Foundation, released under the `Python 2.2 license`_ (`local copy`__). This file is included for compatibility with Python versions less than 2.2. (It's only used to report test failures anyhow; it isn't installed anywhere. The included file is a pre-generator version of the difflib.py module included in Python 2.2.) __ licenses/python-2-2.txt * tools/editors/emacs/rst.el, copyright by Martin Blais, Stefan Merten, and David Goodger, released under the `GNU General Public License`_ (`local copy`__). __ licenses/gpl.txt (Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer.) The BSD license and the Python licenses are OSI-approved_ and GPL-compatible_. The BSD license basically lets you copy, use, modify, and redistribute files as long as you keep the copyright attribution intact, note any changes you make, and don't use the owner's name in vain. Although complicated by multiple owners and lots of legalese, the Python license is similar. Plaintext versions of all the linked-to licenses are provided in the licenses_ directory. .. _licenses: licenses/ .. _Python 2.1.1 license: http://www.python.org/2.1.1/license.html .. _Python 2.2 license: http://www.python.org/2.2/license.html .. _Python 2.3 license: http://www.python.org/2.3/license.html .. _GNU General Public License: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html .. _OSI-approved: http://opensource.org/licenses/ .. _GPL-compatible: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html