Hi! On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 01:49:20PM +0200, Luis Ressel wrote: > in case anyone hasn't read in on LWN yet, here's what I'm talking > about: https://grsecurity.net/passing_the_baton.php
Sorry for OT, but is this legal? Or, more correct, is this will works? Sure, they can sell their patch to Linux kernel without opensourcing that patch. But at soon as their customers (say, some government org or large company) will APPLY that patch to Linux kernel and try to DISTRIBUTE that kernel on their computers - they will have to distribute patched source too (so it'll became available to users of these computers), and that patched source will have GPL2 license… so any of these users/employees may publish these sources, and org/company can't prohibit this without violating GPL2… correct? Or this will be sort of "sure, you may publish these sources, but then we may fire you - everyone has rights, right to publish any GPL2 sources he has access to and right to fire any employee for no specific reason"? -- WBR, Alex.
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