Tomasz Rybak <tomasz.ry...@post.pl> writes:

> Hello everyone.
> This is not a coding email - more legal/license related one.
>
> I received bug report regarding PyOpenCL Debian package:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=722014
> examples/matrix-multiply.py contains code marked
> "Copyright NVIDIA, All rights reserved."
> As all packages in Debian main and contrib should
> contain only FLOSS (Debian Policy 2.2.2) I intend
> (as advised in mentioned bug report) to repackage PyOpenCL
> source tree  removing this file.
>
> The question remains - does PyOpenCL have the right to discribute
> such a file? Mentioned license reads:
> "
>  * NVIDIA Corporation and its licensors retain all intellectual property
> and
>  * proprietary rights in and to this software and related documentation.
>  * Any use, reproduction, disclosure, or distribution of this software
>  * and related documentation without an express license agreement from
>  * NVIDIA Corporation is strictly prohibited.
> "
> If not - maybe it would be better to remove this example from
> source tree? What about leaving it on the wiki?

Fixed. I've created an examples section on the PyOpenCL wiki that works
just like what PyCUDA already has, and I've moved the example there.

Andreas

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