>> > GCC was created as part of the GNU Project but has grown to operate as >> > an autonomous project. >> > >> > The GCC Steering Committee has decided to relax the requirement to >> > assign copyright for all changes to the Free Software Foundation. GCC >> > will continue to be developed, distributed, and licensed under the GNU >> > General Public License v3.0. GCC will now accept contributions with or >> > without an FSF copyright assignment. This change is consistent with >> > the practices of many other major Free Software projects, such as the >> > Linux kernel. >> > >> > Contributors who have an FSF Copyright Assignment don't need to >> > change anything. Contributors who wish to utilize the Developer >> > Certificate >> > of Origin[1] should add a Signed-off-by message to their commit messages. >> > Developers with commit access may add their name to the DCO list in the >> > MAINTAINERS file to certify the DCO for all future commits in lieu of >> > individual >> > Signed-off-by messages for each commit. >> > >> > The GCC Steering Committee continues to affirm the principles of Free >> > Software, and that will never change. >> > >> > - The GCC Steering Committee >> > >> > [1] https://developercertificate.org/ >> >> Eer, so you are changing the license of GCC from GPLv3+ to GPLv3 only?? > > The current, active license in GPL v3.0. This is not an announcement > of any change in license.
Thanks for confirming.