The GPL doesn't restrict what you do on your own computer. If __you__ 
willingly initiate linking of gpl and non-gpl code on your computer, then 
thats fine (you can't distribute it but that doesn't concern your own 
computer). But you can only willingly initiate something if you are 
actually aware of whats about to happen. So at the very least it needs to 
warn "You are irreversibly restricting your freedom" and ask for user input.



On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 3:14:24 PM UTC+2, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
>
> On 2015-07-03 15:10, Volker Braun wrote: 
> > If you "convey" linked gpl and non-gpl code then you must make the 
> > source available under terms of the gpl. Writing a script that does it 
> > silently is still a form of conveyance on the script author's part. 
>
> Could be, but then your statement remains true if we remove the word 
> "silently", right? 
>
>

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