On 28.07.23 20:54, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote
It should be relatively easy to relicense the code as most of the commits have Intel copyright. Personally I would not mind because that would give opportunity for code that I wrote to have a wider audience but it needs to be forked with some other license first.
I support also the idea of refining the selftest as a run-time, which could perhaps consist of the following steps: 1. Create a repository of the self-compiling selftest with GPLv2. You could add also AUTHORS file for the initial content by crawling this data from the git log. 2. Create a commit with sob's from the required stakeholders, which changes the license to something more appropriate, and get the sob's with some process.
Thank you Jarkko, appreciated! I plan to start working on the fork from next month onwards. However, I think GPL would be the best license for this project and I'd prefer to stick to it for the time being.
Best, Jo