Merge ~mthaddon/charm-k8s-jenkins-agent/+git/charm-k8s-jenkins-agent:licence-copyright into charm-k8s-jenkins-agent:master

Proposed by Tom Haddon
Status: Merged
Approved by: Tom Haddon
Approved revision: 14358a0b37d79d96d027b7725e018110381df1dc
Merged at revision: b80e44880b151c9fde9a045bcfb80b2e9baa8452
Proposed branch: ~mthaddon/charm-k8s-jenkins-agent/+git/charm-k8s-jenkins-agent:licence-copyright
Merge into: charm-k8s-jenkins-agent:master
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COPYRIGHT (+16/-0)
LICENCE (+674/-0)
src/charm.py (+3/-0)
tests/unit/test_charm.py (+3/-0)
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703diff --git a/src/charm.py b/src/charm.py
704index b428ae0..4ba8782 100755
705--- a/src/charm.py
706+++ b/src/charm.py
707@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
708 #!/usr/bin/env python3
709
710+# Copyright 2020 Canonical Ltd.
711+# Licensed under the GPLv3, see LICENCE file for details.
712+
713 import io
714 import pprint
715 import logging
716diff --git a/tests/unit/test_charm.py b/tests/unit/test_charm.py
717index b68106c..65705e7 100644
718--- a/tests/unit/test_charm.py
719+++ b/tests/unit/test_charm.py
720@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
721+# Copyright 2020 Canonical Ltd.
722+# Licensed under the GPLv3, see LICENCE file for details.
723+
724 import unittest
725
726 import sys

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