Strictly speaking, that's not true. Even if the submitter would still
be required to have copyright assignment for the FSF, they could be
copyable to the DMD front-end _as long as the submitter himself sends
them for inclusion there too_. This is the practical significance of
the license grant
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 07:00:44AM -0800, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> > I think the main reason is that DMD front end sources are dual licensed
> > with GPL and Artistic License. The DMD backend is not under an open
> > source license (personal use only), so the Artistic License is how the
> > two are
I think the main reason is that DMD front end sources are dual licensed
with GPL and Artistic License. The DMD backend is not under an open
source license (personal use only), so the Artistic License is how the
two are integrated. The fork is required to allow DMD to continue under
its current
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 20:17 -0800, Joe Buck wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 05:31:03PM -0800, Jerry Quinn wrote:
> > There is renewed interest in getting a D compiler into the GCC sources.
> > The most direct route for this to happen is to use the existing Digital
> > Mars DMD front end.
> >
> >
Jerry Quinn wrote:
Hi, folks,
There is renewed interest in getting a D compiler into the GCC sources.
The most direct route for this to happen is to use the existing Digital
Mars DMD front end.
The current DMD front end code is GPL licensed, and copyright is owned
by Digital Mars. If they were
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 05:31:03PM -0800, Jerry Quinn wrote:
> There is renewed interest in getting a D compiler into the GCC sources.
> The most direct route for this to happen is to use the existing Digital
> Mars DMD front end.
>
> The current DMD front end code is GPL licensed, and copyright i
> The current DMD front end code is GPL licensed, and copyright is owned
> by Digital Mars. If they were to fork the source, and contribute that
> fork under the current license of GCC, do they still possess the freedom
> to continue to do what they wish with the original code?
Yes.
Hi, folks,
There is renewed interest in getting a D compiler into the GCC sources.
The most direct route for this to happen is to use the existing Digital
Mars DMD front end.
The current DMD front end code is GPL licensed, and copyright is owned
by Digital Mars. If they were to fork the source,