René Ferdinand Rivera Morell wrote:
That is also my understanding of the situation, but.. It gets complicated as the kind of permissive license the original work is published under matters. As most OSS licenses are incompatible with BSL. And usage of BSL matters for many users of Boost. Including the ones that are using parts of Boost in their standard library implementations. And hence transitively corporations are using with the understanding of safe usage in their commercial products. And in such cases we would be liable to the extent of our ability to ascertain the veracity of our license on the Boost product.. AFAIU.
Yes, possibly. In this specific case however most (if not all) of Claude's knowledge comes from Asio and it's BSL. (Klemens claims that Claude has learned about coroutines from Cobalt. Fortunately, Cobalt is also BSL, so we're safe.)