On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Eric Blossom
<address@hidden> wrote:
> The understanding, then, is that it's explicitly OK for non-FSF-assigned
> code to go into dev branches of the official repo. That's news to me, and
> I'm glad to have it cleared up.
Nope, sorry for the confusion.
Code in gnuradio.org should be GPLv3 and assigned to FSF. Using code
outside of the repo is fine as long as the outside code has a license
that is compatible with the GPLv3.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
> Code in
gnuradio.org should be GPLv3 and assigned to FSF.
I invoke the law of the excluded middle and claim that both assertions -- non-FSF-assigned is OK, and Code...should be...assigned to FSF --
cannot hold at the same time :-)
What am I missing?
Frank
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