Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 23:27:06 +0900 From: Eitarou Kamo <e-kamo@trio.plala.or.jp> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD and MacOS Message-ID: <40E41F3A.3050405@trio.plala.or.jp> In-Reply-To: <0F3D7DA8-CB63-11D8-9145-000D9335C6A0@yahoo.com.au> References: <40E1CAAD.3000303@minimum.se> <40E1CF00.2090601@netli.com> <1088557263.3528.102.camel@host-83-146-2-180.bulldogdsl.com> <72A1AE29-CA60-11D8-988E-000A95C969C6@zumbrunn.com> <9B616D82-CB28-11D8-9145-000D9335C6A0@yahoo.com.au> <B435F941-CB2D-11D8-988E-000A95C969C6@zumbrunn.com> <40E4076E.60201@trio.plala.or.jp> <0F3D7DA8-CB63-11D8-9145-000D9335C6A0@yahoo.com.au>
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Hi Q, Q wrote: > > >> My curiosity is that the FreeBSD and NetBSD license are left. >> And should those licenses are kept after porting? > > > > Yes the original license and copyright notices are all kept intact, > it's one of the requirements of virtually every opensource license. To > remove them would be a violation of the original copyright holders > requirements. > This is important. For the people to port from now this must be a point, not to port beyond the law. The words "Redistributions" in the FreeBSD License includes "porting"? But I heard, the algorithm of the source code wasn't preserved by the copyright. In the case of the porting from FreeBSD to other different flavor OS (e.g. Linux), the algorithm is used. But the variables or way of writing is not used. In this case what should I do? Ethically I should notice FreeBSD license. But.... It's a bit contradiction, I think. Eitarou -- *********************** Eitarou Kamo Tel. +81 75 7035997 Fax +81 75 7035997 VoIP 050 10585997(domestic only) e-mail e-kamo@trio.plala.or.jp For business: Feel free to mail me(above), please. Donation http://www.PayPal.Com GPG FingerPrint: 032D FDF9 D27B 23F7 9A81 BF4C 626C FBAA BC3A 9895 ************************************************************************
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