Tassilo Horn <tass...@member.fsf.org> writes:

>> But actually I believe the status quo is already quite permissive.
>> The fact that Clojure is EPLed doesn't mean you can't write GPLed apps
>> using it.* The EPL-GPL incompatibility bites you only when you try to
>> GPL something that is a "derivative work" of Clojure.
>
> Exactly, but everything that goes beyond communication over pipes /
> fifos / command line invocation is derivative work according to the FSF.

It should be noted that this definition is a minority opinion and is far
from legally proven. I doubt it would stand up if challenged.

-Phil

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