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Re: New Octave package "OCL" providing OpenCL support
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Colin Macdonald |
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Re: New Octave package "OCL" providing OpenCL support |
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Sun, 26 May 2019 21:36:30 -0700 |
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On 2019-05-26 1:11 p.m., Matthias W. Klein wrote:
Thanks, Mike.
I think the situation for OpenGL and OpenCL is comparable.
@Colin: Do you support Mike's statements?
I am also not a lawyer but I think I agree.
> On 25.05.2019 21:46, Mike Miller wrote:
>> For OpenGL and OpenCL, I don't think it matters whether they can be
>> If the user opts to drop in a different non-free OpenCL driver,
>> that's their choice.
Yeah, unless they *ship* your library with it linked against a
proprietary OpenCL lib. Then maybe it gets blurry (well not for me:
*I'd* consider that a GPL violation). But even they, they are doing
something wrong, not you.
Put another way, the fact that someone else *could* do something with
your software that would be a GPL violation by no means stops you from
developing it.
Anyway, just my opinions not legal advice (of course),
Colin