07.11.2012 01:45, Stephen Warren пишет: > On 11/06/2012 01:06 PM, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: >> 06.11.2012 21:38, Stephen Warren wrote: >>> OK, so only you and he have the binaries built from this repository? Or, >>> are those binaries distributed to other people too? If the binaries are >>> distributed, you need to distribute (or offer to make available) the >>> source too. See the GPL for exact requirements. >> >> I'm not against GPL, but for now repo is private. It's something like nvidia's >> private downstream kernel that I'm working on. Surely it will become public but >> bit later. >> >>> OK, so if I accept the private repo link, download the source, and >>> repost it on my github account, you're fine with that? If not, then >>> you're requesting something semantically equivalent to an NDA. >> >> For me it's not very important, but my companion may be unhappy with that. I >> just believe that you are not so evil. As I understand NDA should be some >> legally valid official document. I'm sure you are much better in this than me, >> so let's stop discussing it. >> >>> However, I'd ask that we resolve the distribution issues of the source >>> kernel first to avoid any tainting of the patch. >> >> I don't see any issues. It's my personal work that I'm contributing to the >> kernel community. If nvidia is against of any public contributions just tell me. > > NVIDIA and indeed the kernel community welcome public contributions. > > However, the rules in SubmittingPatches (as set by the kernel community, > not NVIDIA) are clear re: the licensing requirements for patches. If > you're taking the patches from a downstream kernel that's published as > binaries and not source, I believe that makes the patches non-compliant > (since there's a GPL violation in the downstream kernel, so the patches > can't be passed off as being GPL compliant), and hence your > signed-off-by line is not valid. > > Once the downstream kernel's source is publicly available, I imagine > there will be no problem accepting patches that are derived from it. > Hello, Stephen. I made my recent work on kernel public and it's available at https://bitbucket.org/digetx/picasso-kernel/ It contains all patches that I have sent and has some small fixes that I will send later. Hope there is no problem anymore and you would like to continue reviewing my patches. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-tegra" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html