Hi Simon, I filled out the form you referenced and sent it to assign@gnu.org. I haven't heard anything back from them though, even after I have repeatedly sent reminder emails. I really don't care who has the rights to this software; I just want it to be available for developers to use. Can we move forward with my submission now please? Thanks, Caleb Battig Platform Software Engineer NetApp 724.741.5226 Direct Phone Caleb.Battig@netapp.com netapp.com [cid:adb216e4-51dd-49aa-bd63-8bc0c1346ad9] ________________________________ From: Battig, Caleb Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 6:11 PM To: Simon Marchi ; gdb-patches@sourceware.org Cc: Lovett, Stuart ; Peikes, Wendy Subject: Re: [PING][PING] Added x86_64 stub for debugging embedded systems running on Intel x86_64 processor architecture. Simon, Thanks for sending along that info. I have filled out the form you referenced and sent it to assign@gnu.org. Let me know if you need anything else from me to process my submission. Thanks, Caleb Battig Platform Software Engineer NetApp 724.741.5226 Direct Phone Caleb.Battig@netapp.com netapp.com [cid:8bab0f0b-976f-4405-aeeb-cc41947f2d51] ________________________________ From: Simon Marchi Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2020 6:47 PM To: Battig, Caleb ; gdb-patches@sourceware.org Cc: Lovett, Stuart ; Peikes, Wendy Subject: Re: [PING][PING] Added x86_64 stub for debugging embedded systems running on Intel x86_64 processor architecture. NetApp Security WARNING: This is an external email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. On 2020-10-22 12:34 p.m., Battig, Caleb wrote: > Simon, > > Any updates on finding reviewers for this? I am going to be out of office all of next week and thus unable to answer further questions. > > Thanks, The problem isn't really reviewers (although I'd appreciate if anybody who knows the low-level x86-64 bits could take a second look). I sent an inquiriy to the FSF regarding the licensing, I got a response that they'll take a look soon. I'll let you know when I have an answer. These stubs are licensed "public domain", with no copyright claim, so it is a bit out of the ordinary for us. I prefer asking to make sure we do the right thing. In any case, you will likely have to file a copyright assignment with the FSF, where you accept to transfer the copyright on the contributed code to the FSF. It would be a good idea to get that started right now, since it can take a bit of time for them to process it. This is the form you need to complete and send them: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/plain/doc/Copyright/request-assign.future Simon Simon