Hi Jorge, Jorge P. de Morais Neto <jorge+l...@disroot.org> writes:
> Therefore, when a verifiably public domain script > is blocked by LibreJS, LibreJS users (like me) get unhappy; this ought > to be solved. this has just been resolved - see my other message today. Legally, one could dispute the fact that these lines are copyrightable because the code here is trivial and hardly qualifies as "orginal". So I understand Anthony's willingness to put them in the public domain and your proposal to put them under CC0, which is also valid. But I'd rather stick to the GPLv3+, because there is no real issue about this licensing of these lines. I hope both you and Anthony agree with this, or at least recognize that the current solution is acceptable.