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From: | Mark Holmquist |
Subject: | Re: [libreplanet-discuss] WTFPL Worse License Ever? |
Date: | Fri, 18 Dec 2015 12:35:51 -0600 |
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On 12/18/2015 11:37 AM, Aaron Wolf wrote:
What's bad is the way http://wtfpl.net describes it and is sorta anti-copyleft. Also bad about WTFPL is the lack of legal respect or something, but overall it's no worse than any other highly-compatible permissive license.
I mean, WTFPL is almost explicitly[0] meant for projects which are not terribly serious or critical. At a guess, it's meant for people who want to write a program that is *fun*, but not have to deal with big legal overhead when sharing it.
And there's nothing wrong with being anti-copyleft, copyleft has its problems, especially in the case of very small programs.
In any case, I'm curious about OP's opinions, because simply posting a license and a few extracts from its website is a poor way to express an argument. Facts are open to interpretation.
[0] I could have sworn Sam's website mentioned this, but I didn't see it at a glance. Maybe it got lost when he moved it off of sam.zoy.org.
-- Mark Holmquist mtraceur@member.fsf.org http://marktraceur.info
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