Hello all, Since Savannah requires licenses to be under version control (see here¹), I don't think it makes sense for Gnulib to provide modules for them. My reasoning is that if developers are going to use a Gnulib module, they won't keep the files it provides under version control (in fact, gnulib-tool itself adds these files to .gitignore). There's no reason to remove the license *files*, since it could be useful for developers to copy them directly. Please see the attached patch, which removes the license modules (but keeps the license files themselves). Thanks, Asher Footnotes: ¹ https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=15583 -- ...very few phenomena can pull someone out of Deep Hack Mode, with two noted exceptions: being struck by lightning, or worse, your *computer* being struck by lightning. -- Matt Welsh -------- I prefer to send and receive mail encrypted. Please send me your public key, and if you do not have my public key, please let me know. Thanks. GPG fingerprint: 38F3 975C D173 4037 B397 8095 D4C9 C4FC 5460 8E68