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Upstreaming of GNU tools patches. #73

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@jdek

I'd like to attempt to upstream the patches to preserve a bit of digital history, and to ensure that PSP support in the GNU toolchain is always up-to-date (I will take up maintainership of the PSP specifics in the GNU toolchain).
I see there were some efforts to upstream the psptoolchain patches, but they hit a roadblock because of no one trying to get a assignment to copyright FSF or public domain.
In order for the patches to be upstreamed there are some legal prerequisites. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any queries.

Would you be willing to assign the copyright to the Free Software Foundation or sign a copyright disclaimer to put this change in the public domain, so that it could be integrated into the patches' respective package? (This means if you contributed to the GCC patch then you release your contributions into the public domain or assign copyright to the FSF, same for the binutils patch etc).

Below is a list of the contributors I have found who would need to agree to the terms in order to make this a reality.

GitHub Contributors:

Original ps2dev contributors:

  • Pixel

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I assign copyright to the Free Software Foundation of all my contributions to the psptoolchain patches.
I release my contributions to the psptoolchain patches change into the public domain.
No, I don't want this. (With a reason, preferably.)

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