Nick Weinstock proposed:
> A clear statement about API interaction sounds like it would go a long way to 
> clarify this section.

Bruce Perens wrote:
> Nobody will ever make such a statement, because it would make it easier for 
> you to do things they don't want you to do.

Bruce, I'm trying to parse this. Is "doing things" good or bad, legal or 
illegal, ethical or unethical, what FSF wants or doesn't want, what Bruce 
Perens desires or hates?

 

I freely implemented APIs from the day I first became a programmer. You should 
tell us all what you mean so I know if I was a saint or a sinner.

 

Bravo to Nick! /Larry

 

From: License-discuss <license-discuss-boun...@lists.opensource.org> On Behalf 
Of Bruce Perens
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 3:23 PM
To: license-discuss@lists.opensource.org
Subject: Re: [License-discuss] Intimacy in open source (SSPL and AGPL)

 

Nobody will ever make such a statement, because it would make it easier for you 
to do things they don't want you to do.

 

On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 2:18 PM Nicholas Matthew Neft Weinstock 
<nwein...@qti.qualcomm.com <mailto:nwein...@qti.qualcomm.com> > wrote:

A clear statement about API interaction sounds like it would go a long way to 
clarify this section.

 

Some additional considerations:

* What about internal vs external APIs, so internal APIs are “intimate” but 
external APIs aren’t, similar to the Kernel’s UAPI?  

* Could a library require API callers be under (A)GPLv3?  Or would it need to 
use something like the Kernel’s MODULE_LICENSE interface?

* What is necessary for API extensions to be considered “documented user calls 
and data structures”?  Is it sufficient for the maintainers to integrate source 
modifications even if the accompanying documentation isn’t updated?  Is it 
sufficient for source modifications to be publicly submitted to the 
maintainers?  What if either of those were maintainers of a distinct fork 
rather than the original project?  Is it sufficient for me to publish my 
modified version on my personal GitHub page as a one-time fork?

 

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