[haiku-development] Re: The next release

  • From: kallisti5 <kallisti5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 09:46:53 -0500

On 2015-04-13 09:40, Richie Nyhus-Smith wrote:

Not all of the code in Haiku itself has copyright owned by Haiku,
inc. In my case, I assign copyright to Haiku, Inc. for code I wrote
under contract, but keep the copyright for everything else. If I
worked on Haiku sources under contrqct from someone else, they would
get the copyright. I don't have stats on that but I think it is the
same for most other devs.

My point was that right now Haikungfu is as much part of the project
as fRiSS is.

Haikungfu / Haikeuken isn't even online right now. I was moving it over
to a new host with some additional RAM but my free time is minimal atm.

When I said 'changing the copyright', I meant changing the copyright
that is displayed on the webapp rather than the copyright found in the
code.

Alexander should still be credited when linking to the source code:
(Copyright 2014 - 2015 Haiku, Inc. — Haiku® and the HAIKU logo®
are registered trademarks of Haiku, Inc. Website code released under
the GPLv3 by Alexander von Gluck IV.)

Lol, I'm the only one who has put any work into Haikeuken so this request
is a little odd. If Haikeuken becomes a staple of the Haiku infrastructure
I have no issues licensing it MIT / Copyright @ Haiku.

https://github.com/kallisti5/haikeuken
https://github.com/kallisti5/haikeuken-client


-- Alex

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