Scripsit Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 12:16:42AM +0100, Henning Makholm wrote:
> > Given that the component covered by the QPL is just the compiler, it > > seems that there is no reason why QPL 6 is even relevant for that > > particular piece of sofware. > Have you communicated with the oCaml folks before? Not personally. However, I've worked together with people who've tried to raise them about getting permission to GPL the runtime system of Moscow ML (which is derived from an earlier version of oCaml and thus has interited a non-free license). As far as I know, they have not responded to license-related inquires at all. > Do you think they would be amenable to dual-licensing the compiler > under the QPL and GPL? I'm not sure. Rumor in the functional-programming community has it that they actually do want the patch clause, lest their cool compiler technology would be too easily reused in implementations of unworthy languages like Java (!). I don't know how much truth there is here, though. However, I hope we agree that QPL as it stands *is* DFSG-free. -- Henning Makholm "Fuck Lone."