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RE: Question regarding eCos license
- From: "Gregg C Levine" <hansolofalcon at worldnet dot att dot net>
- To: "'Suheel Hussain'" <suheelh at nc dot rr dot com>
- Cc: <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 20:18:47 -0500
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] Question regarding eCos license
Hello from Gregg C Levine
I am aware of their suit against Linux as a whole, claiming that large
portions of materials of theirs are actually in the kernel. But you
say they are now suing Linksys. How so? Can you post a pointer to
that? Regarding your client, and your work, since Gary answered your
questions, I won't go into details here.
You can send me the reference on or off list, your choice, if there
are a loud series of complaints, we can continue to discuss it off
list.
Suheel Hussain wrote:
> It helps that I/client does not have to publish application code.
This is a
> main contention in Linux -- specially with SCO's suit against
Linksys!
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ecos-discuss-owner@sources.redhat.com [mailto:ecos-discuss-
> owner@sources.redhat.com] On Behalf Of Suheel Hussain
> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 7:07 PM
> To: Gary Thomas
> Cc: ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [ECOS] Question regarding eCos license
>
> Gary,
> thanks.
>
> It helps that I/client does not have to publish application code.
This is a
> main contention in Linux -- specially with SCO's suit against
Linksys!
>
> -suheel
>
> Gary Thomas wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 16:43, Suheel Hussain wrote:
> >
> >>I am an embedded system consultant who evaluates OS for clients.
Frequently
> >>I am asked to suggest real-time OS for client's project. In future
I want to
> >>suggest eCos as an option to commercial OSs and Linux.
> >>
> >>I have few questions:
> >>1. Do I have to give eCos source code to the client? Same for
RedBoot?
> >>2. Does client have to mention -- say in their product literature
-- that
> >> their product is built on eCos?
> >>3. If I tweak eCos to get better real-time response, etc. Am I
required to
> >> post this change on discussion list, etc.?
> >
> >
> > eCos is covered by a modified GPL license. Most of your questions
are
> > answered in http://ecos.sourceware.org/license-overview.html
> >
> > In particular:
> > (1) - yes. The client has as much right to the eCos sources,
including
> > any changes you make to the eCos codebase, as you do.
> > (2) - no. There is no "publicize" requirement.
> > (3) - yes. If you make changes to the eCos sources, including
additions
> > which end up in the "main" eCos tree, those changes are covered by
the GPL
> > and must be published. You would not have to actually send them
to us, but
> > the effect is the same, they must be made public with no
additional constraints
> > placed on them.
> >
> > Note: the exception clause that we have in the license *does*
allow you to
> > add code/value when using eCos and not make that code public. In
other words,
> > you can create an application which uses the eCos kernel, but the
application
> > code itself is not automatically covered by the GPL.
> >
>
>
>
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