Re: use of SPDX identifiers by Western Digital
Thanks for the kind words guys. I figured it’s the least I could do policy-wise since I’ve been delinquent in participating through the list. But to be truthful, we’ve been seeing more projects adopt SPDX (e.g., Linux) so we thought we were following community norms. ;)
Alan D. Tse
Associate General Counsel
Western Digital Corporation
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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 4:34 PM
To: SPDX-legal <spdx-legal@...>
Subject: Re: use of SPDX identifiers by Western Digital
+1!
Alan, you’re setting a high bar for the rest of us hardware vendors.
Dave
From: Spdx-legal@... <Spdx-legal@...>
On Behalf Of J Lovejoy
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 3:00 PM
To: SPDX-legal <spdx-legal@...>
Subject: use of SPDX identifiers by Western Digital
Just spotted another project using SPDX identifiers in source file: Western Digital appears to be using them in their newly-released Open Source RISC-V SweRV Instruction Set Simulator
Presumptive thanks to SPDX legal team member, Alan Tse!!
- Jilayne