Why does numbers.py say: # Copyright 2007 Google, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement. Weren't there multiple contributors including non-google people? Does Google want to be associated with code that was submitted with no tests? Do we want this sort of stuff in the code? If someone signs a contributor agreement, can we forgo the external copyright comments? Do we want to make a practice of every contributor commenting in the name of the company they were working for at the time (if so, I would have to add the comment to a lot of modules)? Does the copyright concept even apply to an abstract base class (I thought APIs were not subject to copyright, just like database layouts and language definitions)? Raymond
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