On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Martin Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since you're not the copyright holder of the original code, you have no > way of transferring said copyright to the FSF. > > I'm not sure what the correct way to do this is. An out-of-tree approach > will definitely work, since the licenses are compatible according to > lists provided by e.g. the FSF. > If the authors would agree to a copyright transfer of this copy of the > code, that'll also work but it's annoying to get that. While all the above is true, we do occasionally make exceptions for including non-FSF owned code inside GNU Radio, as long a the licenses are compatible. We try to avoid this as much as possible and have actually been removing such code a little at a time as it becomes possible. In this case, I don't think we'd want to include it, but I wanted to clarify the above. -- Johnathan Corgan Corgan Labs - SDR Training and Development Services http://corganlabs.com
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