Gregory Casamento wrote:
Unfortunately this can’t really happen. All of the apps
In the GitHub repository are assigned to the FSF. Gap contains work
that isn’t assigned or has a license different from the gpl. So it
would need to have a separate identity.
Theoretically we could partially unbundle GAP and put separate projects
here and there, e.g. things in the gnustep-nonfsf project.
I don't think it is worth the effort, the loss of history, but it could
be done.
All apps and libraries I work on are LGPL/GPL - although Terminal has
the infamous "V2 only" version.
If GAP can't stay in gnustep project, it cannot stay probably also with
the current read/write repository copy we have now, following the same
logic.
Riccardo