Hi,

On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 2:29:42 PM UTC+2, David Pollak wrote:
>
> The license of the JavaScript generated by the ClojureScript compiler is 
> the license of the source code that was compiled. And that license may be 
> "my company owns it and it's proprietary and we're not licensing it to 
> anyone else."
>
> Even the FSF does not assert a GPL over code compiled by GCC even though 
> GCC is GPL.
>
>
>
Note, that e.g. code generated by the program wsdl2h which is part of gSOAP 
*is* placed under the GPL and that the FSF wants to allow creation of 
proprietary programs with GCC (see e.g. 
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gcc-exception-3.1.en.html).

Thus, a word of clarification regarding the intent of the creators of 
ClojureScript might help with the adoption, particularly in larger 
companies.


Kind regards,
Stefan

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