Thijs (M.A.) van den Berg wrote:
I would be worried about you (in this hypothetical case) being able to reject improvements to the boost version. ... So suppose that someone want to improve the boost versions, because it is all sort of slow bits, would you accept those changes as a library maintainer? Or would you block them because it would ruin your commercial business ?
As Joel has stated later in this thread, it's not their intention to do so, and (IIUC) they already take patches to the OS version that adds support for things from the closed source version. He also mentioned that bSIMD licensing is not their only way of making money on their work. Is the concern here that Joel/NumScale might not be able to stick to this policy in the future? Would people be less concerned if the library had other maintainers with no commercial interest in bSIMD? -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/simd-Hardware-support-tp4693499p4693544.h... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.