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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of AVR C Runtime Lib


From: Loic Dachary
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of AVR C Runtime Library
Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 10:08:43 +0200

Theodore A. Roth writes:
 > Hi Loic,
 > 
 > I think we've fixed this up. Can you take a look at this and let me know 
 > if there is anything else you'd like fixed up?
 > 
 >   http://www.amelek.gda.pl/avr/test/avr-libc-20020526.tar.gz
 > 
 > If it's now acceptable, I'll resubmit it through the proper channels.

        I previewed it and found no problem. Thanks for addressing these
concerns.

        Cheers,

 > 
 > Thanks.
 > 
 > Ted Roth
 > 
 > 
 > On Sat, 4 May 2002, Loic Dachary wrote:
 > 
 > >
 > >    Hi,
 > >
 > >    In 
 > >
 > >    http://www.amelek.gda.pl/avr/libc/avr-libc-20020203.tar.gz
 > >
 > >    I see a complex mixture of files with no copyright or license notice,
 > >files with a license notice that says it is not copyrighted but no 
 > >indication
 > >of who is legally empowered to make such a decision (which would require to
 > >add a copyright notice and would therefore be contradictory with the license
 > >notice ;-), files with no copyright notice but a pointer to a readme file
 > >that states it is released under the GNU GPL but also relaxes the GNU GPL
 > >to make it look like the GNU LGPL.
 > >
 > >    Is it possible to simplify this situation ? Each file should
 > >have a proper copyright and license notice. For files released under
 > >the GNU (L)GPL, you can do as instructed at the end of the GNU (L)GPL
 > >itself. For files with "no copyright" you can release them under the
 > >Modified BSD license (it has the same effect as what is usually called
 > >"public domain").
 > >
 > >    Cheers,
 > >
 > >address@hidden writes:
 > > > 
 > > > A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org.
 > > > This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
 > > > 
 > > > 
 > > > Theodore A. Roth <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
 > > > License: gpl
 > > > Other License: 
 > > > Package: AVR C Runtime Library
 > > > System name: avr-libc
 > > > This package does NOT want to apply for inclusion in the GNU project
 > > > 
 > > > The avr-libc project provides a C runtime library for Atmel AVR 8-bit 
 > > > risc microcontrollers.  The library is needed by gcc-3.x for development 
 > > > of AVR programs.  Many devices in the AVR family are already supported 
 > > > but new devices show up all the time thus requiring the project to 
 > > > evolve.
 > > > 
 > > > It already exists and you can download the latest distribution at
 > > > http://www.amelek.gda.pl/avr/libc/
 > > > 
 > > > 
 > >
 > >
 > 
 > 
 > 



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