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diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdesdk/debian/copyright b/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdesdk/debian/copyright deleted file mode 100644 index ac5587a4a..000000000 --- a/ubuntu/maverick_automake/kdesdk/debian/copyright +++ /dev/null @@ -1,626 +0,0 @@ -This package was debianized by Ivan E. Moore II <[email protected]> on -Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:00:00 -0700. -It was brought up to date by Ben Burton <[email protected]> on -Mon, 26 Mar 2001 09:10:56 -0600. -Thanks to Robert Lemmen and Philipp Frauenfelder for originally packaging -umbrello and tdecachegrind respectively. - -It was downloaded from: http://www.kde.org/download - -Upstream authors: - - Note that kdesdk has many contributers beyond those listed below. - - Cervisia: Bernd Gehrmann <[email protected]>, - Christian Loose <[email protected]>, - Andre Woebbeking <[email protected]>, - Carlos Woelz <[email protected]> and others - KAppTemplate: Kurt Granroth <[email protected]> - KBabel: Matthias Kiefer <[email protected]>, - Wolfram Diestel <[email protected]>, Andrea Rizzi <[email protected]>, - Stanislav Visnovsky <[email protected]>, Marco Wegner <[email protected]>, - Asgeir Frimannsson <[email protected]>, - Dwayne Bailey <[email protected]>, - Bram Schoenmakers <[email protected]> and others - KBugBuster: Martijn Klingens <[email protected]>, - Simon Hausmann <[email protected]>, - Cornelius Schumacher <[email protected]>, David Faure <[email protected]> - KCachegrind: Josef Weidendorfer <[email protected]> - KDE Addressbook Plugin: Carsten Pfeiffer <[email protected]> - KDEPalettes: Daniel M. 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