GPL is another license with different terms, I would say offtopic.

ср, 27 февр. 2019 г. в 21:55, Robert Engels <reng...@ix.netcom.com>:

> You are not correct. You might wish to read this
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPL_linking_exception which covers many
> of the same issues, and how they think they resolved it.
>
> On Feb 27, 2019, at 12:45 PM, Space A. <reexist...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It's very clear case. It will never become a case in a court. Otherwise,
> if it ever will, I mean, compiling own program and distributing a binary
> which used stdlib e.g. without kissing someone's ass - language is dead.
>
>
>
> ср, 27 февр. 2019 г. в 21:39, Robert Engels <reng...@ix.netcom.com>:
>
>> That is incorrect thinking. And again, it is all subject to litigation.
>> Whether you are right or wrong is up to the courts to decide.
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2019, at 8:55 AM, Space A. <reexist...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Regarding runtime - it's interesting (and separate question maybe), and I
>> would argue that runtime IS part of language itself because language is not
>> only a syntax. It also a garbage collector, a goroutines, etc, as you
>> mentioned. You just can't write Go program without having runtime. It's not
>> possible. So, that means that being part of the language, according to
>> copyright laws, runtime can't be covered by copyright and restricted by a
>> license.
>>
>> ср, 27 февр. 2019 г. в 17:36, 'David Golden' via golang-nuts <
>> golang-nuts@googlegroups.com>:
>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 9:20 AM Space A. <reexist...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> There is no "derivatives" in Go's license terms *at all*. There is
>>>> only redistribution in binary and source form and it covers only what's in
>>>> the repo (https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/LICENSE).
>>>>
>>>> Compilation is not redistribution.
>>>>
>>>> For a C compiler that could be true.  For Go's compiler, it also
>>> compiles the source code in the repo for the runtime -- e.g. memory
>>> allocation, garbage collection, concurrency management, etc.  If a program
>>> uses any of the core Go libraries, the same applies.  That source code is
>>> being "redistributed in binary form" by being statically compiled into the
>>> final executable.
>>>
>>> Thus, distribution of a Go executable requires including third party
>>> notices to cover the redistribution of the runtime and core libraries
>>> compiled into that executable.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> David
>>>
>>>
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