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From: Peter Stuge <peter AT stuge DOT se>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] git mirror of gedasymbols.org
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DJ Delorie wrote:
> The rules are intended to make copyright attribution and ownership
> "obvious".

Git accomplishes the same on byte level. But of course anyone who has
write access to the repository can write anything they want,
including forging authorship. But why would they?


//Peter

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