[Bf-blender-cvs] SVN commit: /data/svn/bf-blender [32452] trunk/blender: == docs ==

Luca Bonavita mindrones at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 16:44:23 CEST 2010


Revision: 32452
          http://projects.blender.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php?view=rev&root=bf-blender&revision=32452
Author:   mindrones
Date:     2010-10-13 16:44:22 +0200 (Wed, 13 Oct 2010)

Log Message:
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== docs ==

- moved files in proper directories and adapted paths where needed
- deleted doc/oldbugs.txt (asked confirmation to jesterking a week ago in irc)
- still working on doxygen files, for now I'll leave them in doc/
- NOTE: while checking if other files were referring to these files, I noted that
  "GPL-license.txt" is also used in the files below:
    - release/windows/installer/00.sconsblender.nsi
    - release/windows/specific.sh
  but these files should't be affected by this commit, but please check :) 

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/blender/CMakeLists.txt
    trunk/blender/COPYING
    trunk/blender/source/blender/editors/interface/interface.c
    trunk/blender/source/blender/editors/interface/interface_panel.c
    trunk/blender/source/creator/CMakeLists.txt

Added Paths:
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    trunk/blender/doc/build_systems/
    trunk/blender/doc/build_systems/README.windows-gcc
    trunk/blender/doc/build_systems/cmake.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/build_systems/scons-dev.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/build_systems/scons.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/guides/
    trunk/blender/doc/guides/blender-guardedalloc.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/guides/interface_API.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/guides/python-dev-guide.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/license/
    trunk/blender/doc/license/BL-license.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/license/GPL-license.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/license/bf-members.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/manpage/
    trunk/blender/doc/manpage/blender.1
    trunk/blender/doc/manpage/blender.1.py

Removed Paths:
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    trunk/blender/doc/BL-license.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/GPL-license.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/README.windows-gcc
    trunk/blender/doc/bf-members.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/blender-cmake.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/blender-guardedalloc.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/blender-scons-dev.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/blender-scons.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/blender.1
    trunk/blender/doc/blender.1.py
    trunk/blender/doc/interface_API.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/oldbugs.txt
    trunk/blender/doc/python-dev-guide.txt

Modified: trunk/blender/CMakeLists.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/blender/CMakeLists.txt	2010-10-13 14:14:22 UTC (rev 32451)
+++ trunk/blender/CMakeLists.txt	2010-10-13 14:44:22 UTC (rev 32452)
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
 # On Macs: 
 #   cmake -D PYTHON_INC=/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.1/include/python3.1 -D PYTHON_LIBPATH=/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.1/lib/python3.1/config -G Xcode ../blender
 #
-# When changing any of this remember to update the notes in doc/blender-cmake.txt
+# When changing any of this remember to update the notes in doc/build_systems/cmake.txt
 
 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 #Platform specifics

Modified: trunk/blender/COPYING
===================================================================
--- trunk/blender/COPYING	2010-10-13 14:14:22 UTC (rev 32451)
+++ trunk/blender/COPYING	2010-10-13 14:44:22 UTC (rev 32452)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 to distribute or change the code. 
 
 Please read this file for the full license.
-doc/GPL-license.txt
+doc/license/GPL-license.txt
 
 Apart from the GNU GPL, Blender is not available under other licenses.
 

Deleted: trunk/blender/doc/BL-license.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/blender/doc/BL-license.txt	2010-10-13 14:14:22 UTC (rev 32451)
+++ trunk/blender/doc/BL-license.txt	2010-10-13 14:44:22 UTC (rev 32452)
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-Blender License (the "BL", see http://www.blender.org/BL/ ).
-
-Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Blender Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
-
-This text supersedes the previous BL description, called Blender License 1.0.
-
-When the Blender source code was released in 2002, the Blender Foundation reserved 
-the right to offer licenses outside of the GNU GPL. This so-called "dual license" 
-model was chosen to provide potential revenues for the Blender Foundation. 
-
-The BL has not been activated yet. Partially because;
-
-- there has to be a clear benefit for Blender itself and its community of 
-  developers and users.
-- the developers who have copyrighted additions to the source code need to approve 
-  the decision.
-- the (c) holder NaN Holding has to approve on a standard License Contract
-
-But most important; 
-
-- the Blender Foundation is financially healthy, based on community support
-  (e-shop sales), sponsoring and subsidy grants
-- current focus for the Blender Foundation is to not set up any commercial
-  activity related to Blender development.
-- the GNU GPL provides sufficient freedom for third parties to conduct business
-  with Blender
-
-For these reasons we've decided to cancel the BL offering for an indefinite period.
-
-Third parties interested to discuss usage or exploitation of Blender can email 
-license at blender.org for further information.
-
-Ton Roosendaal
-Chairman Blender Foundation.
-June 2005

Deleted: trunk/blender/doc/GPL-license.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/blender/doc/GPL-license.txt	2010-10-13 14:14:22 UTC (rev 32451)
+++ trunk/blender/doc/GPL-license.txt	2010-10-13 14:44:22 UTC (rev 32452)
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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