Team B (which has never seen the original code) writes new code based solely on that specification. By using an AI that was prompted with the original LGPL code, the maintainers bypassed this wall. If the AI “learned” from the LGPL code to produce the new version, the resulting output is arguably a derivative work, which under the LGPL, must remain LGPL.
In Koka this can get even more wild where resume can be called more than once. This forks off the original function so there are two instances, each progressing with different results. This is absolutely wild.
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