RE: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-17 Thread Andre Hedrick
six (6). Now argue out of this box. Lastly I do not create closed derivatives, thieves have no honor. I freely publish a derivative, and add to general collection of free software. 42, Andre Hedrick LAD Storage Consulting Group referenced file /usr/src/linux-2.4.19-pre7/COPYING -- license

RE: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-14 Thread Andre Hedrick
C however it wishes. C also complies with any issues B has in the tainting by GPL. So we have both A and B disassociated, and C is joint operation. Comments? Andre Hedrick LAD Storage Consulting Group IANAL, but Storage Technologist. On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, PETERSON,SCOTT K (HP-USA,ex1) wrote

Re: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-08 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, David Johnson wrote: On Tuesday 07 January 2003 10:15 pm, Andre Hedrick wrote: New twist: user_space.c kernel_space.c #include signal.h #include kernel/signal.h #include kernel/signal.h

Re: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-07 Thread Andre Hedrick
the firmware/content in the CAM is different than the BIOS/FW of any other HBA's (host bus adaptors). If CAM + driver is legal for GPL, and it must be. What is different with object + driver ? Cheers, Andre Hedrick LAD Storage Consulting Group IANAL, but a Storage Technologist. On 6 Jan 2003, Ian Lance

Re: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-07 Thread Andre Hedrick
space clean, why kernel space? This is a very fun puzzle which looks like the case for binary modules and derived works is a pile of dung. Anybody with answers? Andre Hedrick LAD Storage Consulting Group IANAL, but a Storage Technologies. -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin

Re: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-06 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Andy Tai wrote: You sell proprietary, or non-Free, software. How dare you say you are doing the right thing? :-( :-) rant I am sorry the kids are hungary, and robbing banks is to much work. After 5 years of giving away IP for free, I guess people expect to remain hersey

Re: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-06 Thread Andre Hedrick
On 6 Jan 2003, Ian Lance Taylor wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: One of the questions about Derivative Work as it relates to binary only loadable objects, is the creation of a boundary layer of execution. Specifically, the design and publishing an API which properly glues into an open

Re: Derivative Work for Software Defined

2003-01-06 Thread Andre Hedrick
On 6 Jan 2003, Ian Lance Taylor wrote: Andre Hedrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: One of the questions about Derivative Work as it relates to binary only loadable objects, is the creation of a boundary layer of execution. Specifically, the design and publishing an API which properly