[Flightgear-devel] scenery licence for 2.8 and later

2012-07-04 Thread Michael
Hi
is it possible to have different licences than GPL for sceneries etc.?
Now that would help fight piracy, while keeping GPL for the source code.
Thanks for the info
Michael


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] scenery licence for 2.8 and later

2012-07-04 Thread Erik Hofman
On 07/04/2012 11:26 AM, Michael wrote:
 Hi
 is it possible to have different licences than GPL for sceneries etc.?
 Now that would help fight piracy, while keeping GPL for the source code.

No and no.

Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] scenery licence for 2.8 and later

2012-07-04 Thread George Patterson
On 4 July 2012 19:45, Erik Hofman e...@ehofman.com wrote:
 On 07/04/2012 11:26 AM, Michael wrote:
 Hi
 is it possible to have different licences than GPL for sceneries etc.?
 Now that would help fight piracy, while keeping GPL for the source code.

 No and no.


Correct form my understanding.

If someone is willfullly bending the spirit of a license, why would
changing the license make a difference? Also all authors of the source
needs to agree to accept the new license, otherwise you need to
re-create that section of the work.

Regards



George

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] scenery licence for 2.8 and later

2012-07-04 Thread Michael
No, I mean authors could leave as is or use any licence they want.

 -- But it doesn't need to be GPL. --

Sorry, GPL is ok for code but feels like a lead-foot for everything else.




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Re: [Flightgear-devel] scenery licence for 2.8 and later

2012-07-04 Thread Erik Hofman
On 07/04/2012 01:12 PM, Michael wrote:
 No, I mean authors could leave as is or use any licence they want.

   -- But it doesn't need to be GPL. --

 Sorry, GPL is ok for code but feels like a lead-foot for everything else.The

The only option would be a less restrictive license (which you probably 
don't want if I read your previous mail correctly) or maintain your own 
code elsewhere.

Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] scenery licence for 2.8 and later

2012-07-04 Thread Alexis Bory
Le 04/07/2012 14:27, Erik Hofman a écrit :
 On 07/04/2012 01:12 PM, Michael wrote:
 No, I mean authors could leave as is or use any licence they want.

-- But it doesn't need to be GPL. --

 Sorry, GPL is ok for code but feels like a lead-foot for everything else.The
 The only option would be a less restrictive license (which you probably
 don't want if I read your previous mail correctly) or maintain your own
 code elsewhere.

 Erik

+1

And Keep It Stupid Simple (tm). One license is already too many licenses.

Alexis

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[Flightgear-devel] Memory leak fixes for random vegetation and buildings

2012-07-04 Thread Stuart Buchanan
Hi All,

I've just pushed two fixes for possible memory leaks in random
vegetation and buildings.
One was noticed by valgrind, the other is speculative, to make use of
osg::ref_ptrs where
possible.

At the same time, I've changed the random vegetation so that the
normals are bound
per-vertex rather than overall.

Please let me know if you see any perf or memory impact.  I'm hoping
that this will reduce
the memory occupancy over long flights.

Note that the random buildings in particular still have a large memory
footprint. These
fixes do no address that.

-Stuart

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