+++ /dev/null
-As specified by the COPYING file, fio is free software published under version
-2 of the GPL license. That covers the copying part of the license. By using fio,
-you are also promising to uphold the following moral obligations:
-
-- If you publish results that are done using fio, it must be clearly stated
- that fio was used. The specific version should also be listed.
-
-- If you develop features or bug fixes for fio, they should be sent upstream
- for inclusion into the main repository. This isn't specific to fio, that
- is a general rule for any open source project. It's just the Right Thing
- to do. Plus it means that you don't have to maintain the feature or change
- internally. In the long run, this is saving you a lot of time.
-
-I would consider the above to fall under "common courtesy", but since
-people tend to have differing opinions of that, it doesn't hurt to spell out
-my expectations clearly.
-
--- /dev/null
+As specified by the COPYING file, fio is free software published under version
+2 of the GPL license. That covers the copying part of the license. By using fio,
+you are also promising to uphold the following moral obligations:
+
+- If you publish results that are done using fio, it must be clearly stated
+ that fio was used. The specific version should also be listed.
+
+- If you develop features or bug fixes for fio, they should be sent upstream
+ for inclusion into the main repository. This isn't specific to fio, that
+ is a general rule for any open source project. It's just the Right Thing
+ to do. Plus it means that you don't have to maintain the feature or change
+ internally. In the long run, this is saving you a lot of time.
+
+I would consider the above to fall under "common courtesy", but since
+people tend to have differing opinions of that, it doesn't hurt to spell out
+my expectations clearly.
+