gp2brew
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Ok, so I've read a few vague rumours about GPH and it's unwillingness to supply the source to the GP2X firmware. Is this true?
If so, it's another testament to how forgiving this community can be of the way in which GPH conducts its business. Honestly, I've seen other open source communities get really nasty, really quick, when it comes to a company or developer refusing to honour the word of the GPL.
Not only is it the word of the law, well GPL copyright, that source should be provided, the open source product is supposed to be distributed with both the source code and a copy of the GPL license. For GPH not to even supply the Magic Eyes kernal source and the GPL license with it, they are actually violating the GPL of Magic Eyes.
Someone posted something along the lines of "try explaining the concept in Korean". While that's amusing, I think that this is a serious issue that should be dealt with and not left to become a thorn in the foot of the GP2X homebrew community.
It would seem at this point, that this could be another case of a company entering the open source world without considering the consequences. GPH may be under the impression that they should protect the firmware they've worked hard on producing, but under the GPL it should be open and available for the community to build on and even repair in some cases. I'm sure that there is more experience with Linux and software development in general in this community than there is in the GamePark Holdings offices.
Besides, penguins taste better with source
If so, it's another testament to how forgiving this community can be of the way in which GPH conducts its business. Honestly, I've seen other open source communities get really nasty, really quick, when it comes to a company or developer refusing to honour the word of the GPL.
Not only is it the word of the law, well GPL copyright, that source should be provided, the open source product is supposed to be distributed with both the source code and a copy of the GPL license. For GPH not to even supply the Magic Eyes kernal source and the GPL license with it, they are actually violating the GPL of Magic Eyes.
Someone posted something along the lines of "try explaining the concept in Korean". While that's amusing, I think that this is a serious issue that should be dealt with and not left to become a thorn in the foot of the GP2X homebrew community.
It would seem at this point, that this could be another case of a company entering the open source world without considering the consequences. GPH may be under the impression that they should protect the firmware they've worked hard on producing, but under the GPL it should be open and available for the community to build on and even repair in some cases. I'm sure that there is more experience with Linux and software development in general in this community than there is in the GamePark Holdings offices.
Besides, penguins taste better with source