The "sourceforge" package was first debianised on Wed, 22 Nov 2000 22:06:35 +0100 by Roland Mas . Work has been constant since then, and the package evolved a great deal. It began to work, for a start, and then it evolved into GForge, what with the more recent versions of the Sourceforge software having been made proprietary. And then in early 2009 it evolved into FusionForge, what with the more recent versions of GForge having been rewritten as proprietary software without a name change. FusionForge is Copyright © 2009 by several people, including: Alain Peyrat Alexandre Neymann Christian Bayle Roland Mas Gonéri Le Bouder Julien Heyman Olivier Meunier GForge itself is Copyright © 2000-2008 by a fair number of people, including: Tim Perdue Roland Mas <99.roland.mas@aist.enst.fr> Christian Bayle Tom Copeland Guillaume Smet Francisco Gimeno Sung Kim Alain Peyrat Past Members of the development team include: Reinhard Spisser Ryan T. Sammartino Edward Ritter Michael Jennings Since FusionForge, and GForge before it, was initially a fork of Sourceforge, here's the copyright info for the Sourceforge software: ,---- | The original sources were downloaded from http://www.sourceforge.net/ | | Authors: The Sourceforge crew at VA Linux. They are many, they | change as time goes by, and they are listed on the Sourceforge | website. Let them be thanked for their work. | | Copyright: | | This software is Copyright © 1999-2000 by VA Linux. | | You are free to distribute this software under the terms of the GNU | General Public License. `---- The packaging and installing scripts (in the debian/ and deb-specific/ directories amongst others) are Copyright © 2000-2008 by Christian Bayle and Roland Mas . You are free to use and redistribute them under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. The Sourceforge themes are Copyright © 1999-2000 by VA Linux. The Savannah themes are modified versions, and are Copyright © 2000-2001 by the Free Software Foundation. They all are free software, and you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public License. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in the /usr/share/common-licenses directory.