Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: GPL version, "at your option"? | From | Alan Cox <> | Date | Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:16:30 +0000 |
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On Mer, 2004-11-17 at 16:28, Linus Torvalds wrote: > In other words, if you didn't have that "v2 or later" in your original > patches, they were _always_ just the regular GPLv2.
I did have that.
> That said, when I clarified (and I do want to make clear that the header > on the COPYING file is a _clarification_, not a change of license) it, I > told people that if they disagreed with me, they should send in patches > saying "v2 or later" to their own code.
Well no obligation exists, but please add "All code owned by Alan Cox and present in this kernel is licensed GPL v2 or later" to your copying or another appropriate file. (A comment in the code for each one would be rather messy)
It might be a good idea to figure out how to have a list of contributors who've said that or "v2 - or if Linus Torvalds so chooses, a later version"
> Note the "IF". Linux _never_ had the "v2 or later" clause, so that "if" > was never an issue, and the clarification on top of the COPYING file > really _is_ just a clarification.
Correction noted. I went and checked 1.2.0 and indeed it says nothing about versions in that specific top level file.
Alan
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