James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For Linux, there is no documented DDI other than the source code. In
> order to write a decent driver for Linux, you *have to* read the Linux
> code. In order to do that, you must accept the terms of the GPLv2,
> and, as you use the information you learn in your work, you've now
> produced something that's "based on" the GPLv2 work.
>
The GPL does not require you to accept it, just to read the code.
Jörg
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