The current NuttX project at https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/ consists of five respositories.  We will need to understand how each of these repositories will be handled under Apache.

 * nuttx/  This is the operating system.  It is only the operating
   system.  It is complete and usable with no dependency on any other
   repsitory
 * apps/ This is a optional collection of user-space applications and
   libraries that may be used with nuttx/.  Most people use at least
   parts of the apps/ to create their full embedded application.

The above two repositories are the parts of NuttX that will be included as Apache NuttX and will be changed to Apache licensing. I think they would be sub-projects of NuttX.  The remaining three repositories are supporting tool repositories that are essential to supporting and using NuttX but have GPL licenses and cannot be released under the Apache license:

 * buildroot/ derives from the "real" buildroot at
   https://buildroot.uclibc.org/ and is used for building (mostly) GPL
   tools like GCC cross-compiler, genromfs, and kconfig-frontends for
   NuttX.
 * tools/ Contains miscellaneous sources for tools and scripts used
   with NuttX.
 * uClib++ holds and older pre-C++11 C++ library that is tailored to
   work with NuttX

There is a more contemporary C++11 library that probably should also be included in the discussion.  It resides at https://bitbucket.org/acassis/libcxx/src/master/ and is described here:   https://nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nshhowtos:llvm-stdcxx

These build tools must reside at some location that has close availability with to the Apache NuttX code.  Nothing in these GPL repositories is ever delivered with the NuttX releases.  There are only references in the documentation to these repositories as steps to building and installing the operating system.  Should these be maintained completely separately from the Apache NuttX code?  Or should the reside in the Apache NuttX github area?  My understanding is that there is a precedence for including GPL support tools in Apache github repositories:

 * https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#build-tools
 * https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#optional

We will need to revisit this in the coming weeks.

Greg





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