| ▲ | bit-hack a day ago | |||||||
Thats an oversight on my part, I should put a license on it. I would love for anyone to be able to build one or tinker with the code as they want to. After all I was only able to make this because others shared their projects that I could learn from. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Brian_K_White 14 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I would suggest CC-BY-SA You can do this by doing as little as making a single file named LICENSE in the top level directory, with a single line:
That's it.It is the hardware/artwork spritual equivalent of GPL2. It means the user must not remove your name, must make source/plans available, and commercial activity is ok. Just a suggestion if you don't know where to begin or what to do, hadn't really thought about it or read up on all the infinite options etc. | ||||||||
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