Dalvik didn't exist as a software package when the anonymous name
placeholders were chosen when this was originally written. At this point,
using Darvik as a name will likely only cause confusion Dalvik, which is
fully unrelated to this matter.
This text was originally written before GPLv3 existed, and as such it assumes
that "GPL" always means v2. Herein is the first attempt to rectify that
situation.
After the cherry-picking activity just completed in preceeding commits, the
file in the top-level directory named 'enforcement-case-studies.tex' now
includes a full history of all the improvements, with proper author dates,
names, and emails.
This includes a merger of the old history of
'Case-Studies-Ethics/case-study-ethics.tex', and newer history in
'Case-Studies-Ethics/new-case-study-ethics.tex',
Also removed herein are pdf files for the (new-)case-studies-ethics.tex file
that were apparently inadvertently added to the historical CVS repository.
I am relicensing these with verbal permission from John Sullivan, Executive
Director of the FSF, which was given to me during a conference call on
Wednesday 12 February 2014.
These were done by me in 2001 to handle generating HTML, Postscript, and PDF
all from the same LaTeX sources. Doing this is not as difficult as it once
was, as such, these files are no longer needed to achieve that goal.
However, it's still not automatic, so some additional stuff for formatting to
all types will need to be added later.
After the cherry-picking activity just completed in preceeding commits, the
file in the top-level directory named 'gpl-lgpl.tex' now includes a full
history of all the improvements, with proper author dates, names, and emails.
This includes a merger of the old history of 'GPL-Business/gpl-business.tex',
to the middle-period history in the 'GPL-LGPL/gpl-lgpl.tex', and the final
part of history found in 'GPL-LGPL/new-gpl-lgpl.tex'.
Also removed herein are dvi, pdf, and ps files for the new-gpl-lgpl.tex file
that were apparently inadvertently added to the historical CVS repository.
I am relicensing these with verbal permission from John Sullivan, Executive
Director of the FSF, which was given to me during a conference call on
Wednesday 12 February 2014.