Re: [PATCH v3] ioctl_tty.2: Add example how to get or set baudrate on the serial port

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Hi Pali,

On 8/5/21 11:51 AM, Pali Rohár wrote:
Also, you forgot a license for this code, that is required if you want
people to use it...

Hm... I do not see any license in other manpage examples. Does not apply
for it global license defined in ioctl_tty.2 file?

That does not mean you do not need it.

I don't know what is the status of the current code examples in terms of licensing.

I thought I had seen an SPDX license identifier in one of them some time ago, but now I can't find it.

Technically, the pages have a license at the top of each file, which isn't printed on the rendered output (the license text doesn't require so) (see that text below).

If you want a different license for your example (let's say you want it BSD for example), I guess you could add an SPDX line at the top of the example for simplicity.

But if your code example adheres to the same license as the rest of the page, I guess you don't need to do anything in your patch.

But I'm not sure at all; maybe Michael can tell you more about it.


I will wait for Alejandro's reaction on this topic as I think he wants
to have all manpages consistent and with the same style, headers, etc...


Thanks!

Alex


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