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Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs.
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Samuel Thibault |
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Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs. |
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Mon, 20 Nov 2017 09:33:57 +0100 |
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Brent W. Baccala, on dim. 19 nov. 2017 20:04:35 -0500, wrote:
> The assignment of par. 1(a) above applies to all
> past and future works of Developer that constitute
> changes and
> enhancements to the Program.
>
> An obvious reading of this is that everything I do on Hurd for the rest of my
> life will belong to the Free Software Foundation.
"the Program" meaning the FSF repository, not whatever branch you have
on your disk or whatever.
> I've asked them to change the language and they have refused.
Because they believe it already means what you want.
> My patches are covered under the GPL; you're free to use them. Samuel can
> incorporate them into the git repository, if he so chooses.
I can not choose that alone. Being covered by assignments is a GNU
decision.
Samuel
- SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Svante Signell, 2017/11/15
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Brent W. Baccala, 2017/11/16
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Samuel Thibault, 2017/11/16
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Svante Signell, 2017/11/16
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Brent W. Baccala, 2017/11/16
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Svante Signell, 2017/11/17
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs., Brent W. Baccala, 2017/11/19
- Re: SIGILL problems with Hurd port of GO in gcc-8, and rpctrace bugs.,
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