I just remembered once seeing a license generator at Binpress, maybe
that can be the quick easy solution:

http://www.binpress.com/license/generator

On May 13, 8:06 pm, Boštjan Mejak <bostjan.me...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is getting way out of hand. I was hoping for a simple yes/no answer.
> And what I got? A bunch of yada yada. Can't you people just express yourself
> by saying yes or no? Is it *that* hard? Okay now... I made a Django
> application called MyWiki (yes, it's a little simple wiki application). I
> don't want to disclose my source code. Now, what license would you choose?
> Is MIT license okay? Also, where should I put this license? In every module
> I have? In a file called license.txt and put it into the root dir? Please
> tell me. Simple English only. I am not so sharp so please keep that in mind
> when answering. Thank you.

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