This argument seems a bit odd given ... when D code was contributed to gcc, did you follow the FSF rule of assigning copyright to FSF?
The issue is about maintenance of the codebase, not about who owns the copyright.
Joseph Rushton Wakeling via Digitalmars-d-announce Sat, 11 Jul 2020 08:31:08 -0700
This argument seems a bit odd given ... when D code was contributed to gcc, did you follow the FSF rule of assigning copyright to FSF?
The issue is about maintenance of the codebase, not about who owns the copyright.