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    • Benno Schulenberg's avatar
      copyright: update the years, use ranges, and explain this usage · 754c62c5
      Benno Schulenberg authored
      The interval 2013-2017 for the Free Software Foundation is valid
      because in those years there were releases with changes by either
      Chris or David, and the GNU maintainers guide advises to mention
      a new year in all files of a package, not just in the ones that
      actually changed, and be done with it for the rest of the year.
      754c62c5
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