Am Montag, den 26.08.2013, 22:24 +0000 schrieb Karl Berry: > I'm fine with some savannah-ish style in theory, but I'd like to > concentrate on getting the basic functionality working first. > I'll come back to this.
Thanks! > BTW, stating "Copyright" and "CC0" are mutually exclusive. The whole > point of cc0 is waiving copyright. CC doesn't make it easy to find > (last time I looked), but I believe the recommended text is: > > To the extent possible under law, <Your Name> has waived all copyright > and related or neighboring rights to <Your Program>. > This work is published from: <Your Country>. > http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ I thought the copyright line was still needed to prepare for the case when section 2 is invalidated somewhere and that section 2 overrides the copyright line (where the waiver is applicable). I guess I've been wrong. I just changed the license header, so you can come back to the file whenever you come back to it: http://codepad.org/O1A9Cc5y Best regards. -- GPG: 4F20BC96 - the public key can be found here: http://rpapsch.de/gpg.asc
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