
What's the difference between WTFPL, CC0, and public domain?
What's the difference between WTFPL, CC0, and public domain? Are they essentially the same thing?
licensing - Should I change the name of the WTFPL? - Software ...
Jan 7, 2015 · Applying the license To apply the license to your program (s), the WTFPL FAQ lays things out pretty clearly for you. Step 1. Download or copy/paste the full text of the WTFPL and …
licensing - does correctly applying an open-source license require ...
Let's say I want to initiate publication of some source code under an open-source license like Apache or MIT, but I know that I'm only the Creator of the source code in its initial form, and …
What is wrong with the Unlicense? - Software Engineering Stack …
No License WTFPL AGPL (except those with special exceptions) Public domain dedications (including CC0 and Unlicense) Exceptions: United States government projects; BSD0. CC BY …
How can I setup custom license for my github repository?
During creation of new Github repository I could choose license under which my project will be hosted on Github. I didn't do that because Github suggested only few licenses to choose (and …
licensing - Can I license my Minecraft mod with WTFPL with …
Nov 6, 2016 · I want to license my Minecraft mod with WTFPL. However, I have a small section of code which I incorporated from other mod, licensed under GPL, in the first release of my mod. …
Where to add the license file? - Software Engineering Stack …
Mar 21, 2013 · I have written an application in Python using Tkinter and want to distribute under the WTFPL license. But I don't understand where to add the copying.txt file that needs to be …
"Do Whatever You Want" License With Attribution
Sep 22, 2011 · I'm looking for an open source license that lets people do whatever they want - just like the MIT license - just as long as they attribute the original author, i.e. me. Does a common …
Can I WTFPL/CC0 parts of a GPL code? - Software Engineering …
I understand from the GPL legal notice that the whole work is to be licensed under GPL as well. Now, I'd rather publish my work under a more permissive license — namely, I don't care about …
licensing - And at what point of modification to the original does ...
Aug 22, 2014 · Not verbatim, but about 60% of it I'd like to use with various modifications. Once my code base is a little bit more stable, I plan to release what I've done under the WTFPL …