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Re: New port (ip2k)
- From: Denis Chertykov <denisc at overta dot ru>
- To: law at redhat dot com
- Cc: Joe Buck <Joe dot Buck at synopsys dot com>, denisc at overta dot ru (Denis Chertykov), gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, Pavel Baranov <pavel dot baranov at ubicom dot com>
- Date: 29 May 2002 22:07:09 +0400
- Subject: Re: New port (ip2k)
- References: <18350.1022636745@porcupine.cygnus.com>
law@redhat.com writes:
> In message <200205290111.SAA05614@atrus.synopsys.com>, Joe Buck writes:
> > Denis Chertykov writes:
> > > I want to commit new port. It's a very fast 8bit micro controller develope
> > d by
> > > UBICOM. (UBICOM hire me for work on ip2k port)
> > > I will maintain ip2k and avr ports.
> >
> > You're in MAINTAINERS, so clearly you have papers on file. But is there a
> > disclaimer or assignment from UBICOM on file? (since the port is a "work
> > made for hire", they would have a claim on the code).
> Correct.
>
> Also note the work may be original based on work Red Hat did for Ubicom --
> if that is the case, then the underlying work would be covered by Red Hat's
> blanket copyright assignment.
What must we have to commit port ? (Which disclaimers and assignments)
Denis.