Re: [myhdl-list] Floating Point Libraries
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From: Jan D. <ja...@ja...> - 2011-04-15 14:06:37
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On 04/15/2011 02:37 PM, Günter Dannoritzer wrote: > Am 15.04.2011 09:56, schrieb Jan Decaluwe: > ... > >> For clarity: it is not my intention to include design IP >> libaries ever in MyHDL itself. Those should be different >> (potentially competing) libraries, with an appropriate >> license, as decided by the project. > > > Would you be willing to host that library under myhdl.org or do you see > it as something, placed at a different site? No preference. I'll leave that decision up to the project lead. myhdl.org is available to document all MyHDL related stuff, if you can live with the license, which is GDFL and should evolve to CC BY SA. My only restriction is that design IP libraries should live in their own Python namespace and repository. That could be on hg.myhdl.org, though I'm not even sure that is currently the best choice for myhdl itself, given the rise of powerful popular systems like github and bitbucket. I can perhaps also be a little confusing and messy. What I want to avoid is that the MyHDL community endorses one "official" design IP library. I hope to see many approaches, target domains and competition. -- Jan Decaluwe - Resources bvba - http://www.jandecaluwe.com Python as a HDL: http://www.myhdl.org VHDL development, the modern way: http://www.sigasi.com Analog design automation: http://www.mephisto-da.com World-class digital design: http://www.easics.com |