On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 06:52:07PM +0200, Pierre Labastie via lfs-dev wrote:
> I've again modified jhalfs, in order to get rid of the GPLv2 license.
> This license prevents anybody to use anything that is in this project,
> in projects with more permissive licenses. I've obtained the agreement
> of the other contributors to jhalfs, except Manuel Canales Esparcia,
> who is unreachable, to change the license to MIT. The menu subsystem
> comes from another project, and its license could not be changed, so
> I removed it and used another implementation:
> https://github.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib
> which is under a very permissive license. The keys are slightly different,
> but all in all it has more handy features than the previous implementation.
> I may have to change the colors, they are a little pale for me.
> Please let me know what is t
> 
> The farce analyzer is a contribution from Ken, who has not agreed
> to change the license. So I've removed that part. The ICA analyzer is
> still there, for the few who want to use it.
> It seems to work OK, at revision 4104. The new menu system has exposed
> a few long standing bugs, which I hope I have fixed.
> 

If anybody wants to try to use farce (I do not believe it is useful with
toolchains from this decade) it is still available at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~ken/farce/farce-002.tar.bz2

For substantive code/scripts which I have developed from scratch, I prefer
a copyleft license.

But I hope you can look forward to a lot more contributions to
jhalfs.

ĸen
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