
Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Tim Connors (tconnors@rather.puzzling.org):
I like the twb-loop.
(Please pardon me a moment, Tim, while I talk over your virtual shoulder.)
Trent, I hope you know that proclaiming that a work is 'placed in the Public Domain' is problematic and has indeterminate effects[1] that may
I haven't touched that code since we last had that discussion. Most other places, I just removed all licensing and PD notices, because I decided putting ANYTHING in there just encourages the lawyers to keep on lawying, and sick of the whole thing. If any of my shitty little scripts are notable and noteworthy enough to be worth stealing AND to be covered by copyright, someone can write and ask me to issue a license, and I will. Unless I've died in the interim, like that guy who wrote that TeX module that TeXlive didn't ship and I got annoyed. (I do the licensing dance properly when submitting stuff to Debian and GNU, but that's kinda different.)