On 6/29/2013 9:10 AM, Leandro Lucarella wrote:
Even when extremely interesting, I think the ZTC++ history before open source existed or was really viable (the free software movement started in 1983, the FSF was founded in 1985 and the open source definition was made in 1998) is irrelevant in terms to analyze if right now it would be valuable to make the reference compiler partly closed.
Yes, I agree. Things are fundamentally different now.
