Chris Knadle wrote:
>> Hi everybody!  After considerable effort, I am almost ready to release
>> my first program for Linux, free to the public, and I'd like to do it
>> the right way.
>>     
> First thing you'd probably want to do is post it up on your site; or make a 
> site to do that with, if you don't have one yet.  ;-)
>   
I sort of have one, in that it's a valid URL.  This is just one script, 
so I'm trying to ftp it there as text, but I seem to end up with 
everything as one very long line.  I figure that should be sufficient, 
since there's no "installation" -- just download (or even cut and paste) 
to an appropriate directory, chmod u+x (or a+x), change a few specific 
variables near the top as desired (e.g. default output directory), and 
run.  Does that sound reasonable?

I don't like the idea of releasing it with no license at all, but in 
this case the all-permissive license I mentioned earlier seems adequate.

Adam

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