Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: BtYacc Upstream-Contact: Vadim Maslov Source: https://www.siber.com/btyacc/ or https://github.com/ChrisDodd/btyacc Files-Excluded: test/ftp.y Comment: the excluded file test/ftp.y is under a BSD variant license without an explicit permission to modify the source code. Files: * Copyright: ? Chris Dodd ? corbett@berkeley.edu ? Matthias Meixner ? Vadim Maslov License: Public-Domain Comment: some considerations about licensing, from Richard Atterer: Further license notice by Chris Dodd and Vadim Maslov: . In English: BtYacc is freeware. BtYacc is distributed with no warranty whatsoever. The author and any other contributors take no responsibility for any and all consequences of its use. . In Legalese: LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. NEITHER SIBER SYSTEMS NOR ANY OF ITS LICENSORS NOR ANY BTYACC CONTRIBUTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA OR DATA USE, CAUSED BY BTYACC AND INCURRED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT, EVEN IF SIBER SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. . Because of the unclear meaning of the term "Freeware", I (Richard Atterer) contacted the contributors by mail and asked them to clarify its meaning. Statement by Chris Dodd: . > All of my changes to Berkeley Yacc in making btyacc are public > domain, as is the original byacc. I did that originally as I was > unable to maintain btyacc, and wanted to make it widely available to > anyone who could. I believe there's actually a statement to this > effect in the top of the readme file. . Statement by Vadim Maslov: . > BtYacc is free in the freest sense of a word. Modification, > improvement, commercial use -- all this is possible. > > It is free in the same sense as original Berkeley Yacc, so it is > freer than GNU yacc -- you can use it in commercial systems, I > myself use it in CobolTransformer that is licensed for a lot of > money. > [snip] > BtYacc, just like Byacc is hereby officially donated to public > domain. And as I understand, Chris Dodd agrees with me. Files: debian/* Copyright: 2001-2006 Richard Atterer 2020 Joao Eriberto Mota Filho License: Public-Domain License: Public-Domain This software is under Public Domain.