Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Apr 2007 13:14 UTC, submitted by detonator
OpenBSD "I, Michael Buesch, am one of the maintainers of the GPL'd Linux wireless LAN driver for the Broadcom chip (bcm43xx). The Copyright holders of bcm43xx (which includes me) want to talk to you, OpenBSD bcw developers, about possible GPL license and therefore copyright violations in your bcw driver. We believe that you might have directly copied code out of bcm43xx (licensed under GPL v2), without our explicit permission, into bcw (licensed under BSD license)." The entire thread can be found here.
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Before we chastise this guy...
by dhardison on Fri 6th Apr 2007 15:00 UTC
dhardison
Member since:
2005-07-06

lets think how Theo would react if it were the other way around.

I imagine brimstone and hellfire, myself.

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fsckit Member since:
2006-09-24

What's your point? GPL using developers take BSD code and relicense it all the time. Hell, if you actually read the email thread you would see the jackass that started this mess flaunting that fact at one point. There is certainly no hellfire and brimstone.

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Doc Pain Member since:
2006-10-08

"GPL using developers take BSD code and relicense it all the time."

The BSDL allows this procedure explicitely ("Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer."), including proprtietarisation and forking, while the GPL does not allow it without contributing back. So it's okay what GPL developers do.

What is BSDL can get something else (GPL, proprietary).
What is GPL will stay GPL.

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