1On 2012-11-15 4:04 pm, Mark Kilgard wrote: 2Alex, 3 4> Ideally, if you gave permission to license the GLUT code MIT it would make my life easier... but that of course is your decision. :) 5 6Please feel free to use the GLUT code any way you please for 7commercial or non-commercial use. Put whatever license you want other 8than a GPL. There's no warrantee for the code of course. 9 10Good luck with your project. 11 12- Mark 13 14> -----Original Message----- 15> From: Alexander von Gluck IV [mailto:kallisti5@unixzen.com] 16> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 1:45 PM 17> To: Mark Kilgard 18> Subject: BeOS GLUT 19> 20> Good afternoon! 21> 22> I'm one of the developers of the Haiku project. (Open Source MIT 23> licensed re-implementation of BeOS) 24> 25> At the moment, we have the unmodified GLUT source code in our tree to 26> ensure binary compatibility with BeOS (GLUT was present in libGL.so on 27> BeOS R5). However, our developers feel anxious distributing any 28> modified sources or binaries of GLUT given the licensing terms present 29> when the last public version was released. 30> 31> I would like to know if you would be willing to give Haiku permission 32> to modify GLUT and distribute it to ensure the best GL compatibility. 33> The license notated in the code was a little unclear and I wanted to 34> make 100% sure we were following your wishes. 35> 36> Ideally, if you gave permission to license the GLUT code MIT it would 37> make my life easier... but that of course is your decision. :) 38> 39> http://cgit.haiku-os.org/haiku/tree/src/libs/glut 40> 41> Thanks for your time. 42> -- Alexander von Gluck IV 43