Recently a talented programmer who had written his own real-time linux 
based cnc control showed up on the irc channel. When I asked him why he 
chose to write his own software instead of contributing to our project, he 
replied that, among other things, he was unsure if EMC was fully GPL 
compliant. This bugs me.

If anyone knows of any files in the current codebase that aren't GPL or 
LGPL licensed, would they please say what they are, so we can do something 
about it? Also, I'd like to ask the board to come up with a time period 
for comments, after which we can safely claim that the EMC project has 
finally "made the transition to GPL" that we've all been waiting for. If 
anyone is certain that EMC is completely free of any code with a 
questionable license, please stand up and say so, and we can get this over 
with much quicker.

Once we've agreed that there are no lurking hidden problems, it would be 
nice to inform the user base what the fuss was all about in the first 
place. I for one don't know. If EMC is free and unencumbered it is 
something to be proud of; an announcement to this effect can do no harm 
and will correct some misconceptions that might be preventing people from 
using or contributing to the project.

Thanks,
   -fenn

home page http://fenn.freeshell.org/home.html on da Super Dimension Fortress

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