# HG changeset patch # User Simon Josefsson # Date 1123509509 0 # Node ID 699468ab4feab8df87d005b102bd7b7cc4fce24a # Parent 0dc8c9c0b96a385594af3e548bf50e715ab08438 2005-08-08 Ralf Wildenhues (tiny change) * README: Typos. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2005-08-08 Ralf Wildenhues (tiny change) + + * README: Typos. + 2005-08-02 Simon Josefsson * modules/getdelim: New file. diff --git a/README b/README --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ License ------- -GNULib contain code both under GPL and LGPL. Because several packages +GNULib contains code both under GPL and LGPL. Because several packages that use GNULib are GPL, the files state they are licensed under GPL. However, to support LGPL projects as well, you may use some of the files under LGPL. The "License:" information in the files under -modules/ clarify the real license that apply to source. +modules/ clarifies the real license that applies to the module source. Keep in mind that if you submit patches to files in GNULib, you should -license them under a compatible license. Which means that sometimes +license them under a compatible license, which means that sometimes the contribution will have to be LGPL, if the original file is available under LGPL via a "License: LGPL" information in the projects' modules/ file.