On a personal level, I'm already freelance and this is the kind of work I enjoy doing, so I'd be very happy to dedicate a large fraction of my time to this. (You've seen what I can do on game consoles in my spare time, think much more than that)
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That one's a big one though, wouldn't want HV dev effort wasted, so you'd want to stick to kernel licensing rules there from day one.
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pongoOS is wholly developed by the checkra1n team without outside contributions as of today, we currently license it under MIT, but we'll be able to add a dual-license if necessary.
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Yeah, there are a few approaches to merging this kind of code, but if it was MIT to begin with it's unlikely to be a problem. Mainly, someone needs to put a face (and real name) on it once it gets upstreamed, Linux doesn't take anonymous contributions.
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