This package was debianized by Will Lowe lowe@debian.org on Fri, 31 Oct 1997 08:58:09 -0500. It was downloaded from ftp://ftp.maths.bath.ac.uk/pub/dream/ROSE/. The latest stable versions are now available at http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/download.html Copyright: From version 2.1 onwards, Rosegarden uses the Free Software Foundation's GNU General Public Licence. That gives you a lot of freedom to redistribute it and modify it as you please, so long as you retain the copyright information and maintain your copy under the same licence. (Prior to version 2.1, Rosegarden had no formal licensing scheme.) The Rosegarden Editor was written by Chris Cannam, copyright 1994-1997 Chris Cannam, with the following exceptions: three files' worth of Xt widget code were plagiarised and modified from the X11 Project Athena widget set, copyright 1989 M.I.T; and the guitar-chord parsing and chord-naming modules were written and contributed by Guillaume Laurent, copyright 1996-1997 Guillaume Laurent. Some bug fixes were contributed by other authors as identified in the source files. The Rosegarden Sequencer was written by Andy Green and Rich Bown, copyright 1994-1997 Andrew Green and Richard Bown. Some parts were written and contributed by other authors as identified in the source files. The Csound output code is by John ffitch. The Rosegarden help system and inter-process communication library were written by Chris Cannam and Andy Green respectively, copyright 1993-1997 Chris Cannam and Andrew Green. The Petal scripting language consists of libraries written by Guillaume Laurent, copyright 1996-1997 Guillaume Laurent. The distribution also contains a copy of Henry Spencer's regexp library, copyright 1986, 1993, 1995 University of Toronto. Some small modifications in function definition syntax (for more pedantic ANSI-C and C++ compilers) were introduced by Chris Cannam. On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License is available at /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL .