Joseph Rushton Wakeling:

Well, I guess the best thing would be just to write here, "I license the code under the terms of the Boost license" or something similar (public domain is in some ways less good because not every jurisdiction recognizes it, but as far as I'm concerned it's fine too). I'm just looking for something that I can reference to say the code is used under these terms.

I license the D program "Queue/Usage" (Faster Version) of the RosettaCode site under the terms of the Boost license. It implements in D2 a simple Circlular Queue able to grow geometrically. The code is visible in this page:

http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage#Faster_Version


If you could add such a notice to the copy on your own site and on RosettaCode it would be even better

Nearly all Rosettacode site entries (and all D entries) lack a license notice. It's just bad noise added.
For questions ask to Mike in the #rosettacode IRC channel.

Bye,
bearophile

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