DOC: Update Copyright to 2022 [License]#20783
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LGTM, but I notice we have two copyright holders, "The NumPy community" and "NumPy Developers". Do we have a good idea what those terms mean? From a legal standpoint some clarification might be useful. @rgommers Thoughts? |
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Good point, let's use "developers" in both places. Community is broader; you need to actually have written the code/docs for copyright. |
change "community" to "Developers" based on numpy#20783 (comment)
I changed it in my second commit. |
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Thanks @rajaeinet . |
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change "community" to "Developers" based on numpy#20783 (comment)
Update NumPy Copyright to 2022
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LICENSE.txtdoc/source/conf.pyHappy new year :)