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Re: ecos license question.


On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 06:19  AM, Jonathan Larmour wrote:

The only code you can keep to yourself are files containing no eCos code in part or full.

As I'm moving towards developing a commercial application, I'm also interested in making sure I fully understand this.

So my own code (which might include ecos header files and call ecos) is covered by whatever license I choose to give it. If I make changes to ecos itself, I need to make them public (and have absolutely no problem with doing so!). If I copy some section of ecos code and put it in my own, I need to make that part public.

As far as making code public, is giving my ecos changes back to the ecos source tree/development group adequate or do I need to make the source files available separately as well?

Shannon


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