← Back to context Comment by grandempire 10 months ago You have to keep git repos public as a government employee? 5 comments grandempire Reply zeckalpha 10 months ago Would be a good trial of the GPL. grandempire 10 months ago You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.You can fork anything privately for yourself. zeckalpha 10 months ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub? whoknowsidont 10 months ago [flagged] 1 reply →
zeckalpha 10 months ago Would be a good trial of the GPL. grandempire 10 months ago You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.You can fork anything privately for yourself. zeckalpha 10 months ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub? whoknowsidont 10 months ago [flagged] 1 reply →
grandempire 10 months ago You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.You can fork anything privately for yourself. zeckalpha 10 months ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub? whoknowsidont 10 months ago [flagged] 1 reply →
zeckalpha 10 months ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub?
Would be a good trial of the GPL.
You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.
You can fork anything privately for yourself.
Distribution has a pretty low bar.
If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub?
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