← Back to context Comment by grandempire 1 day ago You have to keep git repos public as a government employee? 5 comments grandempire Reply zeckalpha 1 day ago Would be a good trial of the GPL. grandempire 1 day ago You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.You can fork anything privately for yourself. zeckalpha 6 hours ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub? whoknowsidont 1 day ago [flagged] 1 reply →
zeckalpha 1 day ago Would be a good trial of the GPL. grandempire 1 day ago You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.You can fork anything privately for yourself. zeckalpha 6 hours ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub? whoknowsidont 1 day ago [flagged] 1 reply →
grandempire 1 day ago You only have to give GPL source to the people who you distribute software to.You can fork anything privately for yourself. zeckalpha 6 hours ago Distribution has a pretty low bar.If your private fork is on GitHub, have you distributed it to GitHub? whoknowsidont 1 day ago [flagged] 1 reply →
zeckalpha 6 hours 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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