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s38b35M5

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Thought the GPL theoretically forbade this. No? Licensing is not a strong suit of mine…

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So even if github and gitlab and similar were shutdown, the data (code) being worked on can live on, and isn’t tied to the platform, right?

s38b35M5,
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Thanks for illuminating some black box for me!

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I think it was an IBM/MS OS. Forget if it was desktop, server or “other” though.

Edit: that’s right, it was IBM hoping to privatize the OS on a hard-to-clone PC (PS/2) when they saw their market share eroding quickly. arstechnica.com/…/half-an-operating-system-the-tr…

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