Hi Bryce, On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Bryce Eldridge <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry about this, but I had posted before fully investigating the applicable > legal technicalities at my employer, and it turns out that I'm not allowed to > release this code (Hence the changing of my post to "please ignore") > > If you could please un-merge the changes, that would be great. > > Thanks, and sorry again for the confusion, I just don't want to create legal > complications for the future.
I don't wish to put pressure on your personally, but rather your employer. The OSGPL requires you to publish modifications to the OSG source code if you ever plan on distributing your application, otherwise you'll be breaking the copyright license. You will need to discuss what to do going forward but your employer contracts won't trump copyright law so they will need to make a decision of whether to modify the source at all, or comply with the license and publish the source code under the existing OSGPL license. I will leave this issue overnight and if you still require me to remove it tomorrow then I will do so. Best regards, Robert. _______________________________________________ osg-submissions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-submissions-openscenegraph.org
