I didn't miss understand it.

Simon Travaglia publishes BOFH on a bugger off type of licence.

Cheers Don

John Carter wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, John Carter wrote:

On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Rik Tindall wrote:

> John's html

John never mentioned the licensing of his presentation material, which he'd made for other use(s). Isn't it fair to leave him with the option of whether it is 'free/open' or otherwise, rather than just assume..?

Let me be polite and politic in this particular instance and say
"Creative Commons License"

Normally I would use my bugroff license. (Ask google)

Dang! Email drops human intent again. I just realized that can be read
very much the wrong way.

Explicitly, I'm _not_ telling anybody to bugroff. It's just that I
once created another variant of OSS license that has achieved a small
measure of 'net notoriety called the "Bugroff license".

In this instance, posting this particular material, I was thinking I
better, ah, use one of the more conventional Open licenses.


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