From: "brian m. carlson" <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
To: rsbecker@nexbridge.com
Cc: 'Emily Shaffer' <nasamuffin@google.com>,
'Git List' <git@vger.kernel.org>,
'Jonathan Nieder' <jrn@google.com>,
'Jose Lopes' <jabolopes@google.com>,
'Aleksandr Mikhailov' <avmikhailov@google.com>
Subject: Re: Proposal/Discussion: Turning parts of Git into libraries
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2023 22:48:56 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Y/AEWHTJtzBArGNv@tapette.crustytoothpaste.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00b401d9431b$cc3c4460$64b4cd20$@nexbridge.com>
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On 2023-02-17 at 22:04:19, rsbecker@nexbridge.com wrote:
> I am uncertain about this, from a licensing standpoint. Typically,
> when one links in a library from one project, the license from that
> project may inherit into your own project. AFAIK, GPLv3 has this
> implied provision - I do not think it is explicit, but the implication
> seems to be there. Making git libraries has the potential to cause
> git's license rights to be incorporated into other products. I am
> suggesting that we would need to tread carefully in this area. Using
> someone else's DLL is not so bad, as the code is not bound together,
> but may also cause ambiguities depending on whether the licenses are
> conflicting or not. I am not suggesting that this is a bad idea, just
> one that should be handled carefully.
I think it's pretty clear that if software used Git's libraries, that
the result would be GPLv2. That might be fine for some projects, and
for others, libgit2 would be more appealing.
--
brian m. carlson (he/him or they/them)
Toronto, Ontario, CA
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-02-17 22:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-02-17 21:12 Proposal/Discussion: Turning parts of Git into libraries Emily Shaffer
2023-02-17 21:21 ` brian m. carlson
2023-02-17 21:38 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-02-17 22:41 ` brian m. carlson
2023-02-17 22:49 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-02-22 19:34 ` Jeff King
2023-02-24 20:31 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-02-24 21:41 ` Jeff King
2023-02-24 22:59 ` Junio C Hamano
2023-02-17 22:04 ` rsbecker
2023-02-17 22:48 ` brian m. carlson [this message]
2023-02-17 22:57 ` Junio C Hamano
2023-02-18 1:59 ` demerphq
2023-02-18 10:36 ` Phillip Wood
2023-03-23 23:22 ` Felipe Contreras
2023-03-23 23:30 ` rsbecker
2023-03-23 23:34 ` Felipe Contreras
2023-03-23 23:42 ` rsbecker
2023-03-23 23:55 ` Felipe Contreras
2023-03-24 19:27 ` rsbecker
2023-03-24 21:21 ` Felipe Contreras
2023-03-24 22:06 ` rsbecker
2023-03-24 22:29 ` Felipe Contreras
2023-02-21 21:42 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-02-22 0:22 ` Junio C Hamano
2023-02-18 4:05 ` Elijah Newren
2023-02-21 22:06 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-02-22 8:23 ` Elijah Newren
2023-02-22 19:25 ` Jeff King
2023-02-21 19:09 ` Taylor Blau
2023-02-21 22:27 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-02-22 1:44 ` Victoria Dye
2023-02-25 1:48 ` Jonathan Tan
2023-02-22 14:55 ` Derrick Stolee
2023-02-24 21:06 ` Emily Shaffer
2023-03-23 23:37 ` Felipe Contreras
2023-03-23 23:44 ` rsbecker
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