* Possible dual license for rbtree ?
@ 2023-04-03 9:21 Daniel Diaz
2023-04-16 11:28 ` Daniel Diaz
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From: Daniel Diaz @ 2023-04-03 9:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Dear Linux maintainers,
This is a question about a possible dual license for the rbtree
implementation (lib/rbtree.c).
Please apologize if it is not the right place to ask.
Thank you for personally CC me in the answers/comments posted to the
list in response to this post.
Looking for an efficient red-black tree implementation in C, I
discovered the wonderful rbtree utility. I really appreciate the clever
approach of this « invasive » implementation on the top of which one can
build his specific maps. I saw this rbtree implementation is famous and
widely mentioned but its usage is limited by its GPL license.
Could you consider extending this license by a dual license as allowed
by docs.kernel.org/process/license-rules.html which states the some
individual files can be provided under a dual license including MIT,
BSD, etc.
Would then it be possible to release rbtree under a dual license more
permissive, e.g. MIT ?
Be sure this would be very appreciated by a lot of C programmers !
This comes down to modyfy the SPDX descriptions of lib/rbtree.c and
include/rbtree.h, include/rbtree_augmented.h, include/rbtree_types.h as
follows:
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR MIT
Thank you for your attention.
Daniel
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* Re: Possible dual license for rbtree ?
2023-04-03 9:21 Possible dual license for rbtree ? Daniel Diaz
@ 2023-04-16 11:28 ` Daniel Diaz
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From: Daniel Diaz @ 2023-04-16 11:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
> This comes down to modyfy the SPDX descriptions of lib/rbtree.c and include/rbtree.h, include/rbtree_augmented.h, include/rbtree_types.h as follows:
I juste realized there were 2 versions of rbtree (not dispatched exactly in same header files). The rbtree version that could be made more widely usable by a licence extension is in the tools directory and the associated source files are: tools/lib/rbtree.c, tools/include/linux/rbtree.h and tools/include/linux/rbtree_augmented.h.
Daniel
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