On Tuesday, 7 July 2020 at 07:49:02 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
That's right, it's not about the licensing. It's that the DLF should control the code it distributes.

Businesses will not want to commit to a balkanized project.

The proposal is for Mir to become a central required component of DMD and Phobos. This means it needs to become part of the D Language Foundation.

This argument seems a bit odd given ... when D code was contributed to gcc, did you follow the FSF rule of assigning copyright to FSF?
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