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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This is metanohi, the personal website of [[./niels][Niels G. W. Serup]].
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In general, text, images, code and any other type of work on metanohi are
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available under the [[http://www.wtfpl.net/][Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License (WTFPL)]]; read
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about this choice [[/writings/non-copylefted][here]]. There may be cases with other licenses. The status of
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about this choice [[/writings/licensing][here]] There may be cases with other licenses. The status of
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a page can be seen in the bottom in a metadata box. If no license is specified
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in the box, it's either because I forgot to apply one to the page, or it's
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because the page has almost no content (like the "Page not found" page) and does
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@ -24,9 +24,10 @@ visit it (why not?), here's the author's pick of metanohi pages you should read:
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* Important note
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This website is very broken. However, you probably won't notice it. Just keep
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in mind that the code running this site is unmaintained and poor; see for
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yourself at <@eval macros.titlelink('/projects/mege')@>.
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This website is very broken (though its structural design is pretty ok).
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However, you probably won't notice it. Just keep in mind that the code running
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this site is unmaintained and poor; see for yourself at <@eval
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macros.titlelink('/projects/mege')@>.
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[fn:evenmore] Not just a lot, but A LOT[fn:alot]
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#+title: Licensing on metanohi
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#&summary
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What's up with all that stuff?
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#&
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#+startup: showall
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#+license: wtfpl
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Previous opinion: macros.titlelink('/writings/non-copylefted')@>.
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* Licensing on metanohi
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I usually just use the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2
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from [[http://wtfpl.net/]]:
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#+BEGIN_SRC
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DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2, December 2004
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Copyright (C) 2004 Sam Hocevar <sam@hocevar.net>
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
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copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
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as the name is changed.
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DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
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#+END_SRC
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* Reason
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I got tired of software licenses. I don't mind them, and I don't have anything
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against copyleft -- it's a tool, and it can be effective in some cases -- but
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for my own projects, I just want to publish something that people can use.
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I still ask for attribution, but I do it in a nice way, and not with the
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implicit threat of a license. If someone doesn't attribute me, it makes no
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difference to me whether they have to because of a license; I'm not going to do
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anything about it anyway.
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I guess that some people consider e.g. CC BY-SA a recognizable symbol and that
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its law stuff is secondary. I can follow that thought, but I just got tired of
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it.
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Some might not want to integrate WTFPL code into their project, but fuck them.
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All that being said, I will work in any free software and free culture project
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no matter what license they use. WTFPL is just for my junk.
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#+startup: showall
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#+license: wtfpl
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#&+classes=warning
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This old opinion is somewhat verbose and, well, old. See <@eval
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macros.titlelink('/writings/licensing')@> for my current opinion. Why do I
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keep changing opinions? Ugh...
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#&
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* My works, non-copylefted
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A few months ago, I went from using the GPL for most of my software to BSD3;
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