
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 18:47:34 -0700, Stephan T. Lavavej wrote
I figured out how to use bcp. See the results at:
* Some people have files under the BSL, but not all of them. Example (I'm picking on him because I've talked to him): Jeff Garland. He's listed as having files under the BSL, and he's not in "Authors we need for the BSL", so he doesn't have any non-BSL files. However, many date_file files are listed in "Files With No Recognisable License".
I love to be picked on ;-) I don't want to rediscuss the lack of licenses in files issue -- see recent archives. However, all code files in date_time have BSL licensing and copyright -- the documents clearly indicate date-time is licesnsed under BSL. Most of the files lacking licenses are html files which will be removed from the 1.32 release before it ships, anyway -- we've converted to boost-book. If you want to add me to the blanket list, no problem.
* From what I've heard on the list, "William E Kempf" hasn't been seen in quite some time. He should be contacted.
The latest discussion is to rewrite Boost.threads -- just about everything has already been tried to reach Bill.
* The following organizations (or people with really, really weird names) hold copyrights to non-BSL libraries. They should be contacted.
Cadenza New Zealand Ltd CrystalClear Software Inc ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is my company and I think date-time is the only place you will find this copyright -- and all of this has been converted to BSL, so I'm thinking there is a problem with the audit. But if you need blanket permission for CrystalClear Software copyrighted material, no problem -- I own the company -- it's granted. Jeff