+Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2007.
+
+The code of this project is "essentially" licensed under the LGPL, version
+2.1, unless otherwise indicated in components taken from elsewhere. It is
+reproduced below. Additionally, the following terms apply to the use of
+the name of the project, Ion(tm), names of particular "branches" such as
+Ion3(tm), and other derived names, in relation to this software, including
+derived works:
+
+ If the name Ion(tm) or other names that can be associated with the Ion
+ project are used to distribute this software, then:
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+ - When there are no further prominent notices of possible out-datedness,
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+ - Significantly altered versions may be provided only if the user
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+ The version string displayed by the program must describe these
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+ must be given names that do not conflict with the original author's
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+
+ Modules and other (standalone) extensions to Ion must also be named
+ so that they can not be confused to be supported by the original
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+ removed when using small portions of the code in unrelated projects.
+
+ The original author and the Ion project retain the same rights to
+ your modifications that it would have under the LGPL or GPL without
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+
+ If you fail to follow these terms, you lose the rights granted to
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+Explanations:
+
+Significant change: Bug fixes are a priori insignificant as additions.
+Basic changes that are needed to install or run the software on a target
+platform are a priori insignificant. Additionally, basic configuration
+changes to better integrate the software with the target platform,
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+Everything else is significant. The author reserves the right to refine
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+
+Distributions: For example, suppose an aggregate distribution of software
+provides an `installpkg` command for installing packages. Then the action
+`installpkg ion3` (resp. `installpkg ion`) should within a reasonable
+delay install the latest release of Ion3 (resp. the latest stable release),
+or prominently notify the user that the provided version is not or may not
+be the latest. The action `installpkg ion-3ds-20070318` may at any date
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+The intent of these terms is to curb the power that "distributions", as
+the primary sources of software for many users, have in defining what
+is perceived as Ion. By providing significantly modified versions and
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