[Ed: Originally publised on 29 Sep 2006, this was revised on 10 Oct 2006. The original post said my writings here were freely available for anyone to use in any way they deemed fit. I later decided that it would be better to use a real license, and so revised this post to indicate that all my writings herein are licensed under the Apache License 2.0.]
We here at TWWP don’t publish computer software source code. But we do publish ideas in the form of writing. And this is an open-source project.
So it is a fair question to ask: Where’s the License?
Here as in everything to do with open-source, do what apache-dot-org does. Why not do it right from the start? This will save time, yours and mine.
Copyright (c) 2006 by David Shields. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
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My friend Rich Bowen frequently advocates the JFTI licence: Just Take It. Sometimes known as the HJTI (Here, Just Take It) licence.