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sbar...@gmail.com" <
sbar...@gmail.com> writes:
> I have made my sds-011 extension as a weewx service. However, I based the
> extension from matthewwall sds011 driver. Original code was GPL v3, and I
> changed it to MIT.
I cannot speak for mwall, and IANAL, I'm not your lawyer, TINLA, etc.
But I frequently rant about licensing.
If you take someone else's code, available under some license, and you
modify/extend it, you have created a derivative work under copyright
law. That derivative work may only be copied if there is a license
from the creator (copyright owner) of the original work and from you,
the creator of the derivative work.
The GPL says that derivative works can only be copied if they are
licensed under the GPL (speaking roughly).
> Is this going to be a problem?
So modifying GPL code and changing the license to BSD is totally not ok.
Personally, I view it as a huge problem.
>I had to make a few changes to the code for python3. Is the sds-011
>maintained?
Sure, it's normal to make improvements, but this is typically done
within the bounds of respecting licenses.
> Is this group the proper way of contacting M. Wall for this kind of
> questions?
No, but it might work.