btrfs-progs relicensing update

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Hi all,

In the process to relicense btrfs-progs to LGPLv2.1[1], we have 40 of 114 approvals so far. I have sent mass-emails to everyone with more than 1 commit, and am now sending individual emails down the list to people I haven't heard from.

(I'm waiting to tackle the single-commit people until we get all the more major contributors.)

Here's progress so far:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuE18RMM7JeKdFF4OVdsYU9GVmVEOGNKajdPYThHSWc&usp=sharing

If you are a contributor and haven't yet given your ok, please feel free to reply to me off-list with this text:

-I grant permission to re-license my contributed code to btrfs-progs
under the GNU LGPLv2.1 license.-

and I'll be sure to count you :-)

Thanks -- Regards -- Andy

[1] this is to allow btrfs-progs to be used as a library without licensing considerations.
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