On 10/09/2017 11:40 AM, tristram...@microchip.com wrote: >> From: tristram...@microchip.com >>> Sent: 06 October 2017 21:33 >>> Replace license with GPL. >> >> Don't you need permission from all the people who have updated >> the files in order to make this change? >> >> David > > I am a little confused by your comment. The 4 original KSZ9477 DSA > driver files were written by Woojung at Microchip Technology Inc. > There was a complaint the "AS IS" license is not exactly GPL. > > It should be submitted formally to net-next instead of a RFC, but it > is probably pointless to do that when there is no code change. > > I am hoping these drastic changes of KSZ9477 driver can be accepted > so that the patches can be submitted formally to net-next.
What David is saying is that you need to take into account every one who has been making changes to the Microchip driver, because anytime someones submits a patch that gets accepted, their "voice" now counts: Fortunately, the list seems to be fairly limited: git shortlog -sne drivers/net/dsa/microchip 5 Arkadi Sharshevsky <arka...@mellanox.com> 1 Woojung Huh <woojung....@microchip.com> So seeking contributor approval for a license change should be fairly simple. -- Florian