Merge lp:~statik/bindwood/fix-licensing into lp:bindwood

Proposed by Elliot Murphy
Status: Merged
Approved by: Elliot Murphy
Approved revision: 7
Merged at revision: not available
Proposed branch: lp:~statik/bindwood/fix-licensing
Merge into: lp:bindwood
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To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:~statik/bindwood/fix-licensing
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Stuart Langridge (community) Approve
Review via email: mp+9764@code.launchpad.net

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Added some missing licensing information.

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Elliot Murphy (statik) wrote :

Fix the licensing in preparation for ubuntu packaging.

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Stuart Langridge (sil) wrote :

Looks fine to me.

review: Approve

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889=== modified file 'content/browserOverlay.xul'
890--- content/browserOverlay.xul 2009-07-07 21:45:47 +0000
891+++ content/browserOverlay.xul 2009-08-06 14:06:54 +0000
892@@ -1,5 +1,20 @@
893 <?xml version="1.0"?>
894-
895+<!--
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909+
910+-->
911 <!DOCTYPE overlay SYSTEM "chrome://bindwood/locale/en/bindwood.dtd">
912
913 <overlay id="bindwood"
914
915=== modified file 'content/sync.js'
916--- content/sync.js 2009-07-14 19:27:48 +0000
917+++ content/sync.js 2009-08-06 14:06:54 +0000
918@@ -1,3 +1,18 @@
919+/*
920+Copyright 2009 Canonical Ltd.
921+
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930+
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933+*/
934 /* Lots and lots of debugging information */
935 var Bindwood = {
936 bookmarksService: Components.classes["@mozilla.org/browser/nav-bookmarks-service;1"]

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