COPYRIGHT

Versions prior to 2.3 were in the public domain.  As of version 2.3,
the following copyright applies.

Copyright 2017 Roadkills-R-Us, Austin, TX, USA.

All Rights Reserved, except as noted herein.

This software may be redistributed in any fashion you like, with only
the following limitations.

   1) You must credit the authors in the source code and accompanying
      documentation.

   2) You may not use any of the names of the authors or their employers
      in any associated advertising without explicit permission from the
      parties you wish to name.  Finding and contacting them is up to you.

   3) This copyright must be provided along with the documentation or
      code.

   4) The accompanying disclaimer must must be provided along with the
      documentation or code.

If you can actually use this to make money, more power to you.  Just
realize that the package author is dedicated to keeping good, robust,
useful code freely available to the public, and that philosophy applies
to this package as well.


DISCLAIMER

This software is presented as is, with no warranties expressed or implied,
including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness.  In no event
shall the authors, their institutions, or any subsequent distributors be
liable for any special, direct, indirect or consequential damages whatsoever
resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether in an action of contract,
negligence or other tortious action, arising out of or in connection with the
use or performance of this software. In other words, if you don't like it,
don't use it!

Bugs and feature requests, complaints, and so forth, brought to the package
author's attention, will be considered.  Any modifications will be made at
the sole discretion of the package author.

package author:

Miles O'Neal
Roadkills-R-Us
miles.oneal@gmail.com
http://www.rru.com/~meo/

Roadkills-R-Us is a trademark of Miles O'Neal.
Roadkills-R-Us is an alias for Miles O'Neal.

[Non-obscene suggestions for improvement to this copyright and disclaimer
are always welcome.  The intent is to keep control, simply so that nobody
else takes control.  This document should be concise and user-friendly.]

