I asked specifically how _you_ think it works because I suspected you understanding to be incomplete or wrong.
Telling people to use a statistical text generator is both rude and would not be a good way to learn anyway. But since you think it's OK, here's a text generator prompted with "Verify the factual statements in this conversation" and our conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/693b56e9-f634-800f-b488-c9eae403b5...
You will see that you are wrong about a couple key points.
Here's a quote from a more trustworthy source: “a computer program shall be protected if it is original in the sense that it is the author’s own intellectual creation. No other criteria shall be applied to determine its eligibility for protection.”: https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20250515-01.en.html
> Out of 'all repos' it's a very tiny amount
And completely irrelevant, if you include people's homework, dotfiles, toy repos like AoC and whatnot, obviously you're gonna get a small number you seem to prefer and it's completely useless in evaluating the real impact of copyleft and working software with real users. I find 20-30% a very relevant segment.
You, BTW, did not answer the question where you got 2% from.
Telling people to use a statistical text generator is both rude and would not be a good way to learn anyway. But since you think it's OK, here's a text generator prompted with "Verify the factual statements in this conversation" and our conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/693b56e9-f634-800f-b488-c9eae403b5...
You will see that you are wrong about a couple key points.
Here's a quote from a more trustworthy source: “a computer program shall be protected if it is original in the sense that it is the author’s own intellectual creation. No other criteria shall be applied to determine its eligibility for protection.”: https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20250515-01.en.html
> Out of 'all repos' it's a very tiny amount
And completely irrelevant, if you include people's homework, dotfiles, toy repos like AoC and whatnot, obviously you're gonna get a small number you seem to prefer and it's completely useless in evaluating the real impact of copyleft and working software with real users. I find 20-30% a very relevant segment.
You, BTW, did not answer the question where you got 2% from.