> It does not _cause_ anything, it cannot. And "make" means > "create".
Well it requires one to make their code free if they want to use the free code. How about that? That's what I have been trying to say! Again, this has been explained before. How is A still not free even if A is released under a free license by the same person who authored C while C is not? A does not depend on B, B depends on A, by the way. This has been explained over and over again to you, please refer to past message, articles on the GNU project web pages, etc. You are simply restating questions that have been answered before, trying to get a answer that you want, but that answer is not the true answer. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
