Where exactly is the line for what you have to provide vs what you
don't have to provide?

We are building boards that are based on a standard board, but we have
obviously had to modify include/config/<boardname> to setup for our
hardware and create customized files to support our board.  We have
NOT modified files outside of customizing a
/include/config/<boardname> and creating a board/<boardname> directory
based on a existing board that is already released from the cpu
vendor.

Thanks,
Rob Westfall


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Wolfgang Denk <w...@denx.de> wrote:
> Dear "Hekko",
>
> In message <10217154154b296a67e0c072.86674490.active.m...@poczta.nazwa.pl> 
> you wrote:
>>
>> Easy Albert, it was just a question about GPL ;-) also according to my local 
>> law
>> I can ask any question. In that case, to make it official: I'm sorry anyone 
>> who
>> felt offended and took it as an accusation, also LG. I just wanted to ask 
>> simple
>> about GPL, maybe I took words wrong / poor english.
>
> Just one more word: I can speak only ofr U-Boot - but if  you  really
> have  proof  that  anybody  uses U-Boot in a product, and they do not
> provide the source code when you ask for it, then please feel free to
> contact me and be assured that we will try to resolve  this  issue  -
> one way or another.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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