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[GitHub] [cloudstack-documentation] GabrielBrascher commented on a change in pull request #87: upgrade: upgrade systemvmtemplate for 4.14

GabrielBrascher commented on a change in pull request #87: upgrade: upgrade systemvmtemplate for 4.14
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/87#discussion_r373274024
 
 

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 File path: source/conf.py
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 @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@
 # -- Project information -----------------------------------------------------
 
 project = 'Apache CloudStack'
-copyright = '2018, Apache Foundation'
+copyright = '2020, Apache Foundation'
 
 Review comment:
   I am totally OK with the 2020 copyright, but I would like to raise a point of view regarding the use of copyright.
   
   Sometimes I ask myself if we should update the copyright date, as the date establishes how far back the claim was made. At least I think this is the meaning :slightly_smiling_face:.
   
   If that is right, this would mean that when the date is updated, one is no longer claiming the copyright for the original date. One choice would be to have something as `Copyright © 2018-2019`.
   
   An example can be seen at http://httpd.apache.org/ were it is claimed from the original date to the latest update `Copyright © 1997-2020 The Apache Software Foundation.`

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