> As long as you do not compile and run it, you can link it until you turn blue in the face. With GitHub Codespaces and GitHub Actions you aren't compiling or running the code, GitHub is. From my understanding, this…
You said it yourself: GitHub users can use GitHub projects on GitHub. Git submodules stay on GitHub, so it's allowed. > you grant each User of GitHub a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use, display, and perform Your…
> So sharing and forking are fine, but not necessarily anything else. Did I imply otherwise? Git submodules are just links. Please explain how linking to a submodule is not allowed.
You have the right to use this project via git submodules. The GitHub terms of service requires code owners to allow forking and linking to their public repositories, regardless of license.
> As long as you do not compile and run it, you can link it until you turn blue in the face. With GitHub Codespaces and GitHub Actions you aren't compiling or running the code, GitHub is. From my understanding, this…
You said it yourself: GitHub users can use GitHub projects on GitHub. Git submodules stay on GitHub, so it's allowed. > you grant each User of GitHub a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use, display, and perform Your…
> So sharing and forking are fine, but not necessarily anything else. Did I imply otherwise? Git submodules are just links. Please explain how linking to a submodule is not allowed.
You have the right to use this project via git submodules. The GitHub terms of service requires code owners to allow forking and linking to their public repositories, regardless of license.