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2017 Jan 14
2
unlicense
...//www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#license-specification,
which does not explicitly include Unlicense, but does include CC0,
which AFAICT is meant to formally license something so that it is
equivalent to being in the public domain. R does include CC0 as a
shorthand (e.g., geoknife).
https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/ says that
<quote>
Licenses currently found in Debian main include:
- ...
- ...
- public domain (not a license, strictly speaking)
</quote>
The equivalent for CRAN would probably be something like "License:
public-domain + file LICENSE...
2017 Jan 17
2
unlicense
...ls/copyright-format/1.0/#license-specification,
>> which does not explicitly include Unlicense, but does include CC0,
>> which AFAICT is meant to formally license something so that it is
>> equivalent to being in the public domain. R does include CC0 as a
>> shorthand (e.g., geoknife).
>>
>> https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/ says that
>>
>> <quote>
>>
>> Licenses currently found in Debian main include:
>>
>> - ...
>> - ...
>> - public domain (not a license, strictly speaking)
>>
>> </quote>...
2017 Jan 18
3
unlicense
...-specification,
>>>> which does not explicitly include Unlicense, but does include CC0,
>>>> which AFAICT is meant to formally license something so that it is
>>>> equivalent to being in the public domain. R does include CC0 as a
>>>> shorthand (e.g., geoknife).
>>>>
>>>> https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/ says that
>>>>
>>>> <quote>
>>>>
>>>> Licenses currently found in Debian main include:
>>>>
>>>> - ...
>>>> - ...
>>>> -...
2017 Jan 14
0
unlicense
.../packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#license-specification,
> which does not explicitly include Unlicense, but does include CC0,
> which AFAICT is meant to formally license something so that it is
> equivalent to being in the public domain. R does include CC0 as a
> shorthand (e.g., geoknife).
>
> https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/ says that
>
> <quote>
>
> Licenses currently found in Debian main include:
>
> - ...
> - ...
> - public domain (not a license, strictly speaking)
>
> </quote>
>
> The equivalent for CRAN would probab...
2017 Jan 17
0
unlicense
...mat/1.0/#license-specification,
>>> which does not explicitly include Unlicense, but does include CC0,
>>> which AFAICT is meant to formally license something so that it is
>>> equivalent to being in the public domain. R does include CC0 as a
>>> shorthand (e.g., geoknife).
>>>
>>> https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/ says that
>>>
>>> <quote>
>>>
>>> Licenses currently found in Debian main include:
>>>
>>> - ...
>>> - ...
>>> - public domain (not a license, strictly s...
2017 Jan 13
4
unlicense
I would like the unlicense (http://unlicense.org/) added to R
licenses. Does anyone else think that worthwhile?
--
Charles Geyer
Professor, School of Statistics
Resident Fellow, Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science
University of Minnesota
charlie at stat.umn.edu
2017 Jan 18
0
unlicense
...>>>> which does not explicitly include Unlicense, but does include CC0,
> >>>> which AFAICT is meant to formally license something so that it is
> >>>> equivalent to being in the public domain. R does include CC0 as a
> >>>> shorthand (e.g., geoknife).
> >>>>
> >>>> https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/ says that
> >>>>
> >>>> <quote>
> >>>>
> >>>> Licenses currently found in Debian main include:
> >>>>
> >>>> - ...
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