
Where exactly is the line for what you have to provide vs what you don't have to provide?
We are building boards that are based on a standard board, but we have obviously had to modify include/config/<boardname> to setup for our hardware and create customized files to support our board. We have NOT modified files outside of customizing a /include/config/<boardname> and creating a board/<boardname> directory based on a existing board that is already released from the cpu vendor.
Thanks, Rob Westfall
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Wolfgang Denk wd@denx.de wrote:
Dear "Hekko",
In message 10217154154b296a67e0c072.86674490.Active.mail@poczta.nazwa.pl you wrote:
Easy Albert, it was just a question about GPL ;-) also according to my local law I can ask any question. In that case, to make it official: I'm sorry anyone who felt offended and took it as an accusation, also LG. I just wanted to ask simple about GPL, maybe I took words wrong / poor english.
Just one more word: I can speak only ofr U-Boot - but if you really have proof that anybody uses U-Boot in a product, and they do not provide the source code when you ask for it, then please feel free to contact me and be assured that we will try to resolve this issue - one way or another.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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