> This is why random Joe off the street should not be writing licences. >From what I can gather, the license was developed through discussion on OSI's mailing list, and in the end it was OSI who approved it. Quite different from "random Joe off the street" whipping up some homebrew license and slapping it on some code.
I will be making another TinyWM release real soon now, and it will be put into the public domain. I'm tired of license drama -- that's partly why I started using this license. I guess the joke's on me. ;) As far as it not being worth packaging for debian, I won't really get involved in that debate except basically to say that it is certainly worthy of debate. It would be useful to have it apt-gettable, but then again.. it's 60 lines of code! :) -- Nick Welch aka mackstann | mack @ incise.org | http://incise.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]