> >> I'll do that, but for now it's for anyone to use. If you make
> >> something amazing from it, credit me in the readme ;)
> >
> > I don't want to get into a discussion about the pros and cons of
> > GPL v3 but I would much prefer to see an MIT or BSD style licence.
> > Can I put in a plea for dual licensing to keep everybody happy?
>
> Well I have to say that Iain's licence seems so much more simple,
> understandable and easy to use :-)
>
Yes, the previous discussion is an example of why I don't
automatically stick licenses on my code. Maybe everyone else has read
the relevant open source licenses in detail and weighed up the pros
and cons of each, but I haven't and it's unlikely I'll ever be bored
enough to do so.

At the end of the day, aren't we all just trying to advance each
other's understanding? And maybe get a mention on El Reg ;)

I'm not going to sue anyone for using a code snippet I wrote one evening.

Iain
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