[FFmpeg-devel] License consent (cinepakenc.c)
Tomas Härdin
tjoppen at acc.umu.se
Tue May 16 23:12:49 EEST 2017
On Tue, 2017-05-16 at 15:42 -0300, James Almer wrote:
> On 5/16/2017 3:13 PM, Tomas Härdin wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I got a question from Diego via IRC about what license cinepakenc.c
> > actually has, since the first commit message just has a message
> > by"Rl"
> > saying that I said it was OK but with no appropriately signed
> > message
> > from me. So I'm posting this just to clarify things:
> >
> > I consent to the original license placed on cinepakenc.c on Wed Jan
> > 22
> > 11:12:11 2014 +0100 (commit
> > 59dbc36f49db5cfd9d2ad4b00ef2e3336173ee8d).
> >
> > Just for fun I gave the encoder a try, and the output plays just
> > fine
> > on Windows 3.1 in dosbox-x :)
> Nice, i guess :p
>
> >
> >
> > My e-mail address changed a while back since I've changed employer,
> > so
> > MAINTAINERS should be updated to point to this one. I also don't
> > work
> > with MXF any longer, so a new maintainer may be needed for that
> MAINTAINERS doesn't list email addresses, just GPG fingerprints, and
> the
> one listed for you matches the one you're still using today.
> If you have push access you can remove the mxfdec mention, otherwise
> i
> can do that for you.
Sure. I see I'm listed for lxfdec too, but I think I can still manage
that. And the cinepak encoder has Rl listed so that's covered
/Tomas
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