
-----Original Message----- From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of John Maddock Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 12:17 PM To: boost@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [boost] [decimal] Proposed portable implementation ofstd::decimal
I've copy-pasted below the relevant bits out of the EULAs. If anyone thinks there might be an issue, please let me know.
Unfortunately the Intel one is not Boost-license compatible (not so sure about the IBM one). Licenses which require their copying in binaries and all supporting documentation aren't compatible with the BSL. Probably just better (and safer) to provide a pointer to where the third party source can be downloaded?
I fear John is right about 'copying in binaries' (how could this be possible?) but this all seems a bit silly. Surely this can't really be Intel's intention? Do we have contacts in Intel? Can they persuaded to change their mind? Perhaps by giving explicit permission to include in Boost? The documentation will in any case credit Intel with the copyright holder of the source code which I am sure what they do want to retain. Or is it not worth the trouble? Paul --- Paul A. Bristow, Prizet Farmhouse, Kendal LA8 8AB UK +44 1539 561830 07714330204 pbristow@hetp.u-net.com