Hi Paul,
Just wondering if you could clarify your stance on the code you license and how you intend to distribute your teensy libraries.
I understand that the code you wrote is mostly under MIT. Thank you for the simplicity.
However, it seems that a few string libraries are licensed from https://github.com/WiringProject/Wiring/
as LGPL/GPL family licenses. Is this your intention?
Specifically, any files in the cores that seem to start with W seem to have been taken from there.
https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/cores/blob/master/teensy3/WMath.cpp
Thanks!
Mark
PS. I didn't want to post on a 5 year thread but this is some relevant information i found
https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/29382-open-source-license-issues-when-using-teensy-products
Just wondering if you could clarify your stance on the code you license and how you intend to distribute your teensy libraries.
I understand that the code you wrote is mostly under MIT. Thank you for the simplicity.
However, it seems that a few string libraries are licensed from https://github.com/WiringProject/Wiring/
as LGPL/GPL family licenses. Is this your intention?
Specifically, any files in the cores that seem to start with W seem to have been taken from there.
https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/cores/blob/master/teensy3/WMath.cpp
Thanks!
Mark
PS. I didn't want to post on a 5 year thread but this is some relevant information i found
https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/29382-open-source-license-issues-when-using-teensy-products