On 5/10/2024 7:14 AM, Christian Marangi wrote: > On Thu, May 09, 2024 at 09:48:08AM -0700, Jeff Johnson wrote: >> On 5/9/2024 9:37 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote: >>> On 5/8/2024 9:50 PM, Kalle Valo wrote: >>>> Sorry for the delay but finally I looked at this again. I decided to >>>> just remove the fixme and otherwise it looks good for me. Please check >>>> my changes: >>>> >>>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git/commit/?h=pending&id=688130a66ed49f20ca0ce02c3987f6a474f7c93a >>>> >>> >>> I have a question about the copyrights in the two new files: >>> + * Copyright (c) 2018-2023, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. >>> >>> My understanding is that Qualcomm's affiliation with Linux Foundation via >>> Code >>> Aurora ended in December 2021, and hence any contributions in 2022-2023 >>> should >>> be the copyright of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. >>> >>> >> >> ok it seems like Kalle's v13 had: >> + * Copyright (c) 2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. >> >> and Ansuel's v14 has: >> + * Copyright (c) 2018-2023, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. >> >> So Ansuel, is your work on behalf of The Linux Foundation? >> > > When I resubmitted this at times, I just updated the copyright to the > current year so I guess it was wrong doing that? > > As you can see from the copyright header this patch went all around and > I think at the end (around 2018) the Linux copyright was added as it was > submitted upstream. (can't remember if maintainers were asking that) > > So me watching the old year and resubmitting it, just updated the date. > > Soo I think we should revert to 2018? >
Yes, in this case changing the Linux Foundation copyright back to 2018 is correct. /jeff