@foone I wonder if you would have been able to boot Windows 95 from an LS-120 floppy drive?
I only ever saw one of them though, and don't remember what it sounded like.
@foone I wonder if you would have been able to boot Windows 95 from an LS-120 floppy drive?
I only ever saw one of them though, and don't remember what it sounded like.
@ross If people are still likely to receive the software in tarballs rather than a git clone, it may still be worth updating copyright notices, but only when copyrightable changes have been made to the file (since copyright on those new changes would run from when they were committed).
Changing the copyright date without any other creative changes doesn't make sense though: you haven't made any change that would push out when the contents becomes public domain.
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