* Jonathan Wakely: > On Tue, 16 Nov 2021 at 08:01, Florian Weimer wrote: >> >> * Patrick Palka via Libstdc: >> >> > This copies the fast_float library[1] into the compiled-in library >> > sources. We're going to use this library in our floating-point >> > std::from_chars implementation for faster and more portable parsing of >> > binary32/64 decimal strings. >> > >> > [1]: https://github.com/fastfloat/fast_float >> > >> > Series tested on x86_64, i686, ppc64, ppc64le and aarch64, does it >> > look OK for trunk? >> >> Missing Signed-off-by:? > > That's not needed if Patrick is still covered by an FSF assignment.
But the submission is not covered by the FSF assignment. > I think we could use Apache as well, because this code isn't going to > appear in public headers so the problematic clause doesn't apply. But > MIT is simpler. Okay, so you consider dynamic linking only? I think the historic libstdc++ license is more permissive than Apache or MIT when used with GCC. There aren't any notification or other requirements. Thanks, Florian