Krzysztof Halasa wrote:Well, you've shown both poles, where the correct licensing decision seems quite obvious. But in between there lies the great gray area, where it's not so clear. Lets say you take a BSD driver and perform a medium sized hack, eg add a new feature and include it into Linux kernel. Now you've got code that has been mainly of appropriate *BSD authorship, but with a reason for them (and the "evil corporations") to want the change ported back. The final choice *is* to be made by the author, it's the right way to be. What I suggest is to encourage authors to share back, best done by maintainer asking to do so just before committing. -- Remigiusz 'lRem' Modrzejewski Contact: http://lrem.net/pages/view/about Feel free to correct my English. -
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