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diff --git a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_copyright.erb b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_copyright.erb deleted file mode 100644 index a449b0b735..0000000000 --- a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_copyright.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -%# -*- mode: c; style: ruby; coding: utf-8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -%# Copyright (c) 2017 Urabe, Shyouhei. All rights reserved. -%; -%# This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. Permission is hereby -%# granted, to either redistribute and/or modify this file, provided that the -%# conditions mentioned in the file COPYING are met. Consult the file for -%# details. -%; -%; -%# Below is the licensing term for the generated output, not this erb file. -/* This is an auto-generated file and is a part of the programming language - * Ruby. The person who created a program to generate this file (``I'' - * hereafter) would like to refrain from defining licensing of this generated - * source code. - * - * This file consist of many small parts of codes copyrighted by each authors, - * not only the ``I'' person. Those original authors agree with some - * open-source license. I believe that the license we agree is the condition - * mentioned in the file COPYING. It states "4. You may modify and include - * the part of the software into any other software ...". But the problem is, - * the license never makes it clear if such modified parts still remain in the - * same license, or not. The fact that we agree with the source code's - * licensing terms do not automatically define that of generated ones. This is - * the reason why this file is under unclear situation. All that I know is - * that above provision guarantees this file to exist. - * - * Please let me hesitate to declare something about this nuanced contract. I - * am not in the position to take over other authors' license to merge into my - * one. Changing them to (say) GPLv3 is not doable by myself. Perhaps someday - * it might turn out to be okay to say this file is under a license. I wish the - * situation would become more clear in the future. */ |