Subject: [rumble@ephemeral.org: Re: indy audio]
To: None <gnu@gnu.org>
From: Martijn Bakker <martijn@insecure.nl>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 07/16/2003 16:25:59
Hello there,
since the Linux kernel is GPL-licensed, I think I can ask this question here.
below this message there is another one with a dilemma in it, on which I
don't have an answer. Can you give us your opinion in this matter?
My actual questions are:
- can one make documentation from the sourcecode of a GPL'ed program, and
create another program with another license (in this case the BSD one)
according to the specs contained in the document?
- what license will the documentation get?
Thanks in advance,
Martijn Bakker
----- Forwarded message from Steve Rumble <rumble@ephemeral.org> -----
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 08:45:17 -0400
From: Steve Rumble <rumble@ephemeral.org>
To: Martijn Bakker <martijn@insecure.nl>
Cc: port-sgimips@netbsd.org
Subject: Re: indy audio
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 09:56:47 +0200
Martijn Bakker <martijn@insecure.nl> wrote:
> There is little released documentation, but Linux has audio working on
> it. Even the volume buttons on the fromt work.
I don't know much about licenses, but is it possible for one to document
the hardware using the linux code and have another implement a
BSD-licensed driver based on that documentation?
[snip]
-Steve
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