On 08 August 2006 19:57, David Nicol wrote:
On 8/8/06, Petr Machata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make the university to GPL the code and documentation, and
give up their copyright, so that it could be used without restriction,
but won't know the outcome until later this year.
I
Hi Petr,
from my experience with copyright assignment and such, the best you
can do is to email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and request a personal copyright
assignment for GCC. They will send you some forms and a copyright
disclaimer for your university. You print this copyright disclaimer,
and fill
Hi list!
I picked a diploma thesis assignment to implement a gcc frontend, and
document the process thoroughly. I chose Algol 60 as the language to
implement. There has already been one attempt to do Algol 60 frontend,
but it probably died:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2002-05/msg00432.html
From
On 8/8/06, Petr Machata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list!
I picked a diploma thesis assignment to implement a gcc frontend, and
document the process thoroughly. I chose Algol 60 as the language to
implement. There has already been one attempt to do Algol 60 frontend,
but it probably died:
On 8/8/06, Petr Machata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make the university to GPL the code and documentation, and
give up their copyright, so that it could be used without restriction,
but won't know the outcome until later this year.
I am not a lawyer, but my understanding from
David Nicol wrote:
On 8/8/06, Petr Machata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make the university to GPL the code and documentation, and
give up their copyright, so that it could be used without restriction,
but won't know the outcome until later this year.
I am not a lawyer, but my