Hello Frank,
Please can you have a look into this thread to see what it has brought.
Nice would be to get answers for questions regarding the redistribution of
ROMs/Firmware.
Additionally I would like to consult some undocumented bit which is documented
in SB600 but not SB710. Maybe it is a
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se wrote:
It is perfectly fine to include a code release into coreboot which is
dual licensed GPLv2 and BSD. But it is important to remember that
from the point that it is included in coreboot, the copy of the
release that exists within
Hi All,
The Open Source Review Board of AMD has decided the upcoming release of Agesa
and the chipset CIM modules for our Family14h CPU will be under a dual license:
GPLv2 and BSD. As the coreboot community, do you have any issue with this? If
not, are there any specific coreboot
Hello Frank,
Thanks for the great news! Please do you know what kind of BSD license it is?
The two clause/three clause?
The Open Source Review Board of AMD has decided the upcoming release of
Agesa and the chipset CIM modules for our Family14h CPU will be under a
dual license: GPLv2 and BSD.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Vibrans, Frank frank.vibr...@amd.com wrote:
The Open Source Review Board of AMD has decided the upcoming release of
Agesa and the chipset CIM modules for our Family14h CPU will be under a dual
license: GPLv2 and BSD. As the coreboot community, do you have any
Hi Frank, Gary, community,
Vibrans, Frank wrote:
The Open Source Review Board of AMD has decided the upcoming
release of Agesa and the chipset CIM modules for our Family14h CPU
will be under a dual license: GPLv2 and BSD.
I think this is great news! AMD has consistently been the best
hardware
Hello,
Robinson Tryon wrote:
I believe that coreboot is GPLv2+,
No, coreboot is licensed under GPLv2 only.
Thanks!
//Peter
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Am Samstag, 18. Dezember 2010, um 02:07:50 schrieb Peter Stuge:
But if the released code that is included in coreboot is changed
within coreboot, because the community sees some opportunities to
improve coreboot overall by doing so, then those changes are also
licensed exclusively as GPLv2.
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