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Re: Flash driver for MSys DOC2000
- From: David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead dot org>
- To: Jonathan Larmour <jifl at eCosCentric dot com>
- Cc: iz at vsr dot si, eCos developers <ecos-devel at sources dot redhat dot com>, eCos Patches List <ecos-patches at sources dot redhat dot com>, Ilguiz Latypov <ilatypov at superbt dot com>
- Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 14:21:42 +0100
- Subject: Re: Flash driver for MSys DOC2000
- References: <3D511C39.3000804@eCosCentric.com> <200206051039.25349.iz@vsr.si> <200206141346.27148.iz@vsr.si> <3D09DB5E.7016E14A@jifvik.org> <200206271532.47564.iz@vsr.si>
jifl@eCosCentric.com said:
> Normally you would need to provide a copyright assignment to Red Hat
> as per http://sources.redhat.com/fom/ecos?file=47 before we can
> integrate your contribution.
> But I also see in this case that your contribution includes code from
> GRUB. This is licenced under the "vanilla" GPL, which is something we
> do not wish to permit in eCos code as it undermines the special
> licence exception text we have.
> I see the code also has David Woodhouse's name on it. David, is the
> GRUB code, mentioned in the patch above all yours? And if so are you
> willing to provide it under the eCos GPL+exception as well?
The stuff in MTD CVS (grub/ directory) is all mine, IIRC. You're welcome to
license it under eCos-compatible terms -- are you still actually insisting
upon copyright assignment to Red Hat? Does it matter that I just assigned
the copyright to the FSF so it could actually get included in Grub? :)
Any later changes which actually make the thing work probably belong to
Ilguiz.
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dwmw2