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Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files
From: |
Felix Lechner |
Subject: |
Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Dec 2023 10:00:32 -0800 |
Hi Wojtek,
On Fri, Dec 22 2023, Wojtek Kosior via "Development of GNU Guix and the GNU
System distribution." wrote:
> I'd like the lines of code I authored to be dual-licensed under
> GPL-3.0-or-later and CC0-1.0. This is purely for personal reasons (as
> having a mere few dozens of lines in a project under CC0 causes no
> practical change to the project).
As someone who grew up under Microshaft's dominance of the PC market,
I'm not sure I agree with that characterization. Someone who choses the
GPL for a project is probably opposed to CC-0 for that project.
Could you publish your diffs elsewhere with an appropriate note that
they are also available under CC-0 from there?
Kind regards
Felix
- Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Wojtek Kosior, 2023/12/22
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files,
Felix Lechner <=
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Wojtek Kosior, 2023/12/22
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Felix Lechner, 2023/12/22
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Wojtek Kosior, 2023/12/23
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Liliana Marie Prikler, 2023/12/23
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Nguyễn Gia Phong, 2023/12/23
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Wojtek Kosior, 2023/12/27
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Wojtek Kosior, 2023/12/27
- Re: Mixing GPL and non-copyleft code in source files, Liliana Marie Prikler, 2023/12/27