Scripsit Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 2. If you wrote and released the program under the GPL, and you designed > it specifically to work with those facilities, people can take that as > an implicit exception permitting them to link it with those facilities. > But if that is what you intend, it is better to say so explicitly.
> Point 2 says you can take someone else's code and implicit permission > exists that you can link it with required 3rd party libraries, even if > they are not GPL compatible (at least that is the way I read it: "people > can take that is an implicit exception"). I think (as a non-native speaker) that the word "can" is sligtly ambigous in English - it may either mean "is allowed to" or "is able to". In this context I think the intended meaning is "if you do so-and-so, it is likely that people will that it as an implicit permission, irrespective of whether their reasoning holds water in a legal sense". -- Henning Makholm "Hell, every other article you read is about the Mars underground, and how they're communists or nudists or Rosicrucians --" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]