Daniel Hazelton wrote:[snip] The replies suggest that some (most?) people are not aware of the recent developments, and that it is a dual licensing issue. This has very little to do with dual licensing right now, there has been other developments, more "advice" from SLFC. The code in question is Reyk's open source HAL work. I want to emphasize. This work was NOT ever dual licensed. Furthermore, since it is compatible with the binary HAL from Atheros, the interface is fixed and the same both in Linux and *BSD. So, even the latst code divergence arguments do not apply here. The improvements to this piece of code improve the Open Source Atheros support, and is important for both Linux and BSD. Theo summarized the latest situation here, some days ago: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=118963284332223&w=2 and here is a very brief summary: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=118965266709012&w=2 If you really want to know the latest situation, please read these links, and think about it. Do you believe re-arranging code, renaming functions, splitting code to multiple files, adding some adaptation code is original enough to be a derivative work and deserve its own copyright? Can -- In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. -
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