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Subject: RE: Looking for the Roger Lindell who wrote "ffa.c"
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From: Roger Lindell <Roger.Lindell@proact.se>
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Date: 02/13/2013 02:09 AM
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To: Tom Callaway <tcallawa@redhat.com>
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Hello Tom,
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You found the correct Roger Lindell. I am the original author of ffa.c but it was a port of FORTRAN code from an 
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old IEEE book on Digital Signal Processing so I'm not quite sure if I'm the copyright holder or not. If I am the 
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copyright holder then you are free to use it under GPL.
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Best regards,
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Roger
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-----Original Message-----
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From: Tom Callaway [mailto:tcallawa@redhat.com] 
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Sent: den 12 februari 2013 21:39
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To: Roger Lindell
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Subject: Looking for the Roger Lindell who wrote "ffa.c"
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Hello,
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I apologize if I have contacted the wrong Roger Lindell, but I am
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looking for the copyright holder (and author) of "ffa.c", a source file
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included with the Snack audio utility for TCL.
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If this is not you, sorry to have wasted your time! However, if it is
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you, fantastic! We are trying to determine the license terms for this
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piece of source code, and no license is indicated in the file.
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We think it is very likely that this code is under the same license as
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the rest of Snack, which is the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2 or
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later, but we are hoping you can confirm this.
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Thanks in advance,
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Tom Callaway
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Fedora Legal
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Fedora Project
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