Hi Sichen
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Sebastian Huber
wrote:
> On 19/06/17 15:45, Sichen Zhao wrote:
>
>> Ok, so i think most of my ported file shouldn't add copyright.
>> But some file in the rtemsbsd folder , i think i modified some new
>> code. The
On 19/06/17 15:45, Sichen Zhao wrote:
Ok, so i think most of my ported file shouldn't add copyright.
But some file in the rtemsbsd folder , i think i modified some new
code. The link is below:
https://github.com/hahchenchen/rtems-libbsd/blob/usb2.0/rtemsbsd/include/bsp/nexus-devices.h#L49
On 19/06/17 08:57, Sichen Zhao wrote:
I have a question about copyright in rtems-libbsd: i ported some usb driver
files from FreeBSD, i modified somewhere in these files to suit with
rtems-libbsd. Should i add my copyright in these file?
This depends on your modifications. If you put only
Hello Sichen Zhao,
Copyright applies to any new code that you personally author. The
conventional wisdom is that if you make 3 or more lines of new code in
a file, then you have expressed some original thoughts/ideas in the
code and a copyright existss so you can/should add your name. Changing
Hi all,
I have a question about copyright in rtems-libbsd: i ported some usb driver
files from FreeBSD, i modified somewhere in these files to suit with
rtems-libbsd. Should i add my copyright in these file?
Besides, I also modified some files in the rtemsbsd folder,. Should i add my
copyright