On 1/24/2010 2:13 PM, Walter Bright wrote: > Brad Roberts wrote: >> That's the question that Walter asked to have clarified, but that's >> not the >> question that was asked. Asking the gcc developers is also a bad idea >> since >> they're not lawyers. The only way to really handle this correctly is >> to have >> lawyers do the question asking of lawyers. Having lay people >> (including myself) >> as intermediaries and interpreters is just wrong. > > You're probably right, the only way to do this is to consult a lawyer. > That's going to be thousands of dollars. And frankly, I've never worked > with a lawyer who was willing to commit to any particular legal opinion > anyway.
You're probably versed enough to do the talking for yourself with one of the FSF lawyers. Chances are that might actually not cost you anything.