1Linux Kernel Enforcement Statement 2---------------------------------- 3 4As developers of the Linux kernel, we have a keen interest in how our software 5is used and how the license for our software is enforced. Compliance with the 6reciprocal sharing obligations of GPL-2.0 is critical to the long-term 7sustainability of our software and community. 8 9Although there is a right to enforce the separate copyright interests in the 10contributions made to our community, we share an interest in ensuring that 11individual enforcement actions are conducted in a manner that benefits our 12community and do not have an unintended negative impact on the health and 13growth of our software ecosystem. In order to deter unhelpful enforcement 14actions, we agree that it is in the best interests of our development 15community to undertake the following commitment to users of the Linux kernel 16on behalf of ourselves and any successors to our copyright interests: 17 18 Notwithstanding the termination provisions of the GPL-2.0, we agree that 19 it is in the best interests of our development community to adopt the 20 following provisions of GPL-3.0 as additional permissions under our 21 license with respect to any non-defensive assertion of rights under the 22 license. 23 24 However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your license 25 from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a) provisionally, 26 unless and until the copyright holder explicitly and finally 27 terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the copyright holder 28 fails to notify you of the violation by some reasonable means prior to 29 60 days after the cessation. 30 31 Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is 32 reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the 33 violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have 34 received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from that 35 copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days after 36 your receipt of the notice. 37 38Our intent in providing these assurances is to encourage more use of the 39software. We want companies and individuals to use, modify and distribute 40this software. We want to work with users in an open and transparent way to 41eliminate any uncertainty about our expectations regarding compliance or 42enforcement that might limit adoption of our software. We view legal action 43as a last resort, to be initiated only when other community efforts have 44failed to resolve the problem. 45 46Finally, once a non-compliance issue is resolved, we hope the user will feel 47welcome to join us in our efforts on this project. Working together, we will 48be stronger. 49 50Except where noted below, we speak only for ourselves, and not for any company 51we might work for today, have in the past, or will in the future. 52 53 - Laura Abbott 54 - Bjorn Andersson (Linaro) 55 - Andrea Arcangeli 56 - Neil Armstrong 57 - Jens Axboe 58 - Pablo Neira Ayuso 59 - Khalid Aziz 60 - Ralf Baechle 61 - Felipe Balbi 62 - Arnd Bergmann 63 - Ard Biesheuvel 64 - Tim Bird 65 - Paolo Bonzini 66 - Christian Borntraeger 67 - Mark Brown (Linaro) 68 - Paul Burton 69 - Javier Martinez Canillas 70 - Rob Clark 71 - Kees Cook (Google) 72 - Jonathan Corbet 73 - Dennis Dalessandro 74 - Vivien Didelot (Savoir-faire Linux) 75 - Hans de Goede 76 - Mel Gorman (SUSE) 77 - Sven Eckelmann 78 - Alex Elder (Linaro) 79 - Fabio Estevam 80 - Larry Finger 81 - Bhumika Goyal 82 - Andy Gross 83 - Juergen Gross 84 - Shawn Guo 85 - Ulf Hansson 86 - Stephen Hemminger (Microsoft) 87 - Tejun Heo 88 - Rob Herring 89 - Masami Hiramatsu 90 - Michal Hocko 91 - Simon Horman 92 - Johan Hovold (Hovold Consulting AB) 93 - Christophe JAILLET 94 - Olof Johansson 95 - Lee Jones (Linaro) 96 - Heiner Kallweit 97 - Srinivas Kandagatla 98 - Jan Kara 99 - Shuah Khan (Samsung) 100 - David Kershner 101 - Jaegeuk Kim 102 - Namhyung Kim 103 - Colin Ian King 104 - Jeff Kirsher 105 - Greg Kroah-Hartman (Linux Foundation) 106 - Christian König 107 - Vinod Koul 108 - Krzysztof Kozlowski 109 - Viresh Kumar 110 - Aneesh Kumar K.V 111 - Julia Lawall 112 - Doug Ledford 113 - Chuck Lever (Oracle) 114 - Daniel Lezcano 115 - Shaohua Li 116 - Xin Long 117 - Tony Luck 118 - Catalin Marinas (Arm Ltd) 119 - Mike Marshall 120 - Chris Mason 121 - Paul E. McKenney 122 - Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo 123 - David S. Miller 124 - Ingo Molnar 125 - Kuninori Morimoto 126 - Trond Myklebust 127 - Martin K. Petersen (Oracle) 128 - Borislav Petkov 129 - Jiri Pirko 130 - Josh Poimboeuf 131 - Sebastian Reichel (Collabora) 132 - Guenter Roeck 133 - Joerg Roedel 134 - Leon Romanovsky 135 - Steven Rostedt (VMware) 136 - Frank Rowand 137 - Ivan Safonov 138 - Anna Schumaker 139 - Jes Sorensen 140 - K.Y. Srinivasan 141 - David Sterba (SUSE) 142 - Heiko Stuebner 143 - Jiri Kosina (SUSE) 144 - Willy Tarreau 145 - Dmitry Torokhov 146 - Linus Torvalds 147 - Thierry Reding 148 - Rik van Riel 149 - Luis R. Rodriguez 150 - Geert Uytterhoeven (Glider bvba) 151 - Eduardo Valentin (Amazon.com) 152 - Daniel Vetter 153 - Linus Walleij 154 - Richard Weinberger 155 - Dan Williams 156 - Rafael J. Wysocki 157 - Arvind Yadav 158 - Masahiro Yamada 159 - Wei Yongjun 160 - Lv Zheng 161 - Marc Zyngier (Arm Ltd) 162