On 2011-03-25 15:26, John Dallaway wrote: > Drasko > > Drasko DRASKOVIC wrote: > >>>> Second, if you re-distribute it, can not you do it the way you like - >>>> for example putting it in git repository. >>> Yes, you certainly can. >> So why then the authors must assign copyright to the FSF and >> contribute it in the order for us to put eCos sources in git tree ? > You can put eCos-licensed sources in your _own_ repository and > redistribute them without issue. However, it is eCos project policy that > copyright in all contributions to the official eCos project repository > must be assigned to the FSF. [ There are a few exceptions. ]
The only benefit I can think of wanting to publish your own repository would be for the rapid-turnaround in shared development of your port. While you can redistribute freely, there are a few good reasons why you should consider contributing after the work is completed rather than continuing to publish the code in your own repository. 1. Your repository will need to be updated regularly to benefit from new features and prevent it from being left behind. Don't underestimate the effort involved in keeping private repositories updated. 2. Unless you provide a license and the usual guarantees associated with an assignment, you are not likely to get many others using your sources in commercial products for fear of running the risk of violating patents or using source code of dubious/unknown origin. The eCos assignment process overseen by the FSF provides a high level of assurance of the origin of the source code as well as ensures that the code can be used without the risk of running into patent violations. This adds significantly to the strength of the eCos brand. 3. If you start publishing the site, you must ensure that you follow the eCos trademark usage policy at http://www.ecoscentric.com/trademark_usage.shtml Read the FAQ as to why we enforce this policy. -- Alex Schuilenburg -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss