Hi I have some changes in my personal Guix fork that I'd like to contribute. I'd like the lines of code I authored to be dual-licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later and CC0-1.0. This is purely for personal reasons (as having a mere few dozens of lines in a project under CC0 causes no practical change to the project).
How can I indicate such licensing? In one patch I sent 5 months ago (a
still unreviewed one, unfortunately) I added a line like
;;; Copyright © 2023 Wojtek Kosior
<[email protected]>
while keeping the rest of the license notice intact. Yup, this happens
to be an existing email address that also conveys a message. However,
I am worried this might be too ambigious.
Are there better ways? How about introducing an SPDX license
identifier + explaining the licensing situation in the commit message?
Btw, is there anything that from technical side should be corrected in
the linked patch? I mean, besides my failure to use `list` with gexps
for the `arguments` field (I already realized that shortcoming myself)
Wojtek
[1] https://issues.guix.gnu.org/64869
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