On Sunday, 5 July 2020 at 11:07:55 UTC, 9il wrote:
There is no risk for DMD and DFL to depend on a Mir's Boost licensed library. If something happens with Mir or Mir change the license, DFL will be able to fork the required code at any point in the Boost licensed part of git history.

Can't speak for Walter or the D foundation here, but I'm not sure the concern is really about licensing. It's about putting in place a required dependency on code where maintenance decisions are outside the hands of the D Foundation.
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