
As of yesterday, TUXEDO Computers has now been able to re-license their driver consisting of fully in-house code from GPLv3 to GPLv2+. These are the TUXEDO Computers drivers where it's all written by TUXEDO employees and not having to worry about code from any third-party developers or other vendors.
The gxtp7380, ite_8291, ite_8291_lb, ite_8297, stk8321, tuxedo_compatibility_check, tuxedo_nb02_nvidia_power_ctrl, and tuxedo_tuxi drivers are the initial ones able to be moved to the GPLv2+ licensing for satisfying upstream Linux kernel developers. Moving the other drivers to GPLv2+ will take longer due to needing to check with the associated parties that contributed to those drivers.
This commit takes care of that re-licensing of the in-house TUXEDO driver code.
Werner Sembach of TUXEDO Computers wrote in turn on the Linux kernel mailing list:
"Following the meeting I wrote about yesterday, I now changed the license of what we could change [spontaneously] to prove good faith.
I still hope that the rest can be sorted out before anything gets merged. We are working on it. A clear time window would still be helpfull."