Open-source champion Bruce Perens has called out Intel for adding a new restriction to its software license agreement along with its latest CPU security patches to prevent developers from publishing software benchmark results.
The new clause appears to be a move by Intel to legally gag developers from revealing performance degradation caused by its mitigations for Spectre and Foreshadow or 'L1 Terminal Fault' (L1FT) flaw speculative attacks.
"You will not, and will not allow any third party to ... publish or provide any software benchmark or comparison test results," Intel's new agreement states .
[...] Another section of the license blocking redistribution appears to have caused maintainers of Debian to withhold Intel's patch too , as reported by The Register.
[...] Updated 12:15pm ET, August 23 2018: An Intel spokesperson responded: "We are updating the license now to address this and will have a new version available soon. As an active member of the open-source community, we continue to welcome all feedback."
(Score: 0, Troll) by Ethanol-fueled on Friday August 24 2018, @01:56AM (1 child)
It appears to me that you are all chickenshit bastards.
(Score: 3, Informative) by Runaway1956 on Friday August 24 2018, @02:11AM
You should stop looking at the world through your chickenshit colored glasses. Try those silly rose colored glasses. Lev Sheckelzoid recommends them!