I have a small software project which I intend to release soon. I have already looked at several free (or, in some cases, claimed to be free) licenses, but I have not found one which I found convincing.
What I am looking for: - Copyleft with source requirement, but should not contaminate other software. - No additional burden on anyone. In particular no requirements for derivatives to advertize, to not advertize, to follow some naming convention, or to convey source code at runtime. - No distinction between programs, libraries, images, scripts, documentation, or whatever. Formulations should equally apply to all sorts of software. The only distinction should be source vs. non-source. - Oh, and of course it should be DFSG-free. Also, I am very sceptical about patent retaliation clauses. I apologize for this question being off-topic until someone packages my software for Debian. If there is a better place to get an answer, please tell me. Best regards, Mark Weyer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org