From 1ed85021f147ef82f70ca863dbc06a519a2370d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jedidiah Barber Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2021 20:27:03 +1200 Subject: Changed /cgit to /cgi-bin, revised spacing --- project/templates/sunset.html | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'project/templates/sunset.html') diff --git a/project/templates/sunset.html b/project/templates/sunset.html index 9354e63..74955a8 100644 --- a/project/templates/sunset.html +++ b/project/templates/sunset.html @@ -11,16 +11,17 @@

Sunset License

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Git repository: Link

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Git repository: Link

29/6/2017

Software licenses bother me. As a general rule I prefer to make my projects open source, -and for that purpose something like the Unlicense -is often sufficient. But if I don't want to put my work in the public domain immediately, then I -have to make use of a copyleft license. And -all of the ones currently available are both incredibly, unnecessarily verbose, and fail to address -the primary failing of modern copyright law, which is the unreasonably long term lengths.

+and for that purpose something like the Unlicense + is often sufficient. But if I don't want to put my work in the public domain immediately, then +I have to make use of a copyleft license. +And all of the ones currently available are both incredibly, unnecessarily verbose, and fail to +address the primary failing of modern copyright law, which is the unreasonably long term lengths. +

So after a considerable amount of thought, I've written my own. (I can hear those with legal knowledge wailing and gnashing their teeth already.) Care has been taken to mimic the phrasing used -- cgit