Also, it's worth noting that ...
* None of the code license headers mention FAR 52.277-14 and DFAR252.227.
* Some of the previous licenses state that anyone obtaining a copy of
the software is free to to deal in the Software without restriction,
including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
publish, distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software.
* One piece of source code is under the GPL, which may conflict with the
other licenses, if the license doesn't conflict, then a view can be
taken that the whole piece of software is GPL licensed.
If it were me, I'd ignore the README.UVD and delete it from any forks,
as it seems to be a retrospective addition, but I am not a lawyer.
Josh
On 26/02/18 05:05, Jeremy Rand wrote:
Josh Branning:
There is a linux driver that is under a different license
https://github.com/yuq/linux-lima
This is the one stated on the sunxi wiki.
As for mesa-lima, I don't know. If FAR 52.227-14 and DFAR252.227-7013
are licenses then on the face of things they look very long and
complicated. At the bottom, it notes that there may be export
restrictions "as stated in the Software License agreement" which hints
to there being even more legal stuff. I don't want to jump to
conclusions, but I wouldn't be surprised if this software was non-free.
It looks as if AMD own the rights, maybe someone could politely ask
them, as it may be more complete than linux-lima (idk).
What I do know is that it would be nice having a free, fully-functioning
Mali 3D graphics driver, as I own a few Mali devices myself.
AFAIK those are both by the same developer, and are intended to be used
in tandem (one is a Linux fork, the other is a Mesa fork; both forks are
required to get the Mali GPU to work).
Cheers,
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