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A temporary change of eCos copyright assignments


As you may be aware, the copyright of the eCos source base is mostly owned by Red Hat with portions owned by the individual maintainers. The eCos maintainers have also elected that the copyright of future significant contributions to eCos should be assigned to the FSF (Free Software Foundation) instead of Red Hat. This will help ensure legal protection for eCos and its users and well as protecting the future of eCos.

Unfortunately the FSF are currently unable to accept copyright assignments for eCos, although they have confirmed their willingness to do so, and there has been some dissatisfaction with the current arrangements with assigning to Red Hat. The discussions with the FSF have been taking longer than anticipated, and there have been a number of occasions where assignments have not been handled as promptly as the maintainers would have hoped. This has resulted in unnecessary delays to the inclusion of eCos contributions in the standard eCos source base and CVS tree. As a result, to encourage the efficient processing of contributions we, eCosCentric, are prepared to process and administer eCos copyright assignments until the FSF are able to fully assume the role.

Unfortunately, eCosCentric may not legally accept eCos copyright assignments on behalf of the FSF. Instead, we are willing to accept copyright assignments of code and documentation copyright for new contributions and have pledged to reassign copyright of that same code to the FSF when the FSF begins accepting eCos copyright assignments. It is eCosCentric's intention to also assign copyright of our own future public contributions to eCos to the FSF.

This email therefore provides a public commitment by eCosCentric to reassign to the FSF the copyright of code that has been assigned to eCosCentric by eCos contributors under this scheme. eCosCentric promises that it will not abuse the copyright assigned to it by relicensing it under different terms. All assigned code will only be distributed by eCosCentric under the eCos license (or in the case of files contributed under a difference license, such as certain BSD licensed files, the license which that file declares itself to be under). eCosCentric seeks to derive no commercial benefit whatsoever from having these assignments made to them.

For additional information, please see this FAQ:
  http://ecos.sourceware.org/ecoscentric-assignment.html

-- Alex Schuilenburg

Managing Director / CEO                           eCosCentric Limited
http://www.ecoscentric.com/              The eCos and RedBoot experts



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