
Stephan T. Lavavej <stl <at> nuwen.net> writes:
http://stl.nuwen.net/bsl3.html (now with serialization, though not python)
* 5037 BSLed files.
* 39 files converted which have to be manually verified.
* 1 file that could be converted, but hasn't yet been. That's boost/variant/detail/move.hpp. It's dual-copyrighted and dual-licensed, but both Eric Friedman and Andrei Alexandrescu are now in blanket-permission.txt. The file should be converted.
* 619 files that cannot be converted yet.
The following files from Boost.MultiIndex boost/multi_index/detail/ord_index_node.hpp boost/multi_index/detail/ord_index_ops.hpp boost/multi_index/ordered_index.hpp are listed as having an SGI license. Actually, they do have a BSL license, but the SGI bit appers later, so I guess the inspection tool has been fooled for this reason. I've included the SGI text as a courtesy to the SGI STL implementors, since the rb-tree hndling code has been crafted from theirs. IANAL, but seems to me there's no legal problem in distributing my code under the BSL, as the connection with the original code is distant enough. Of course, expert advice is most welcome here. In case something has to be done to solve this (if there's something to solve) somebody please tell me how to proceed, Thank you, Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo