On Aug 27, 2021, Jason Self <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 27 Aug 2021 01:13:33 -0300 > Alexandre Oliva <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Opinions on arch/parisc/kernel/perf_images.h, anyone? >> These fragments have a regularity to them that doesn't suggest code, >> but despite the GPL applied to the file, there's a claim that it was >> all borrowed from HP-UX, which might be a reason to remove it. > I think to remove it because of the questionable provenance, I've been thinking further about this possibility. I don't think we have a history of challenging licensing information provided by Linux developers. If we start doing that, where do we draw the line? If we don't, what are the risks? ISTM that the copyright holder of the questionably-licensed bits might challenge us (as well as our upstream), but our believing upstream's believable claim about copyright holder and the license would hopefully protect us from liability: if justice prevails, it would fall upon those who've induced us to error. Other copyright holders of Linux would likely not be entitled to revoke our license, if they made the same mistake. Their unclean hands offers us an estoppel defense. OTOH, if we challenge the license information provided by upstream, we undermine the trust relationship that helps enable the sharing of software that the Free Software movement wishes to promote, and we are likely to end up depriving ourselves of useful features our of unfounded fears. It feels similar to self-censorship. I don't like that. I'm thus leaning towards keeping on retaining perf_images.h. Given these arguments, would you still prefer to remove it? Thanks for helping think it through, -- Alexandre Oliva, happy hacker https://FSFLA.org/blogs/lxo/ Free Software Activist GNU Toolchain Engineer Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org> _______________________________________________ linux-libre mailing list [email protected] http://www.fsfla.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-libre
