Hi Jilayne,

  

Apologies for that. I'm still fairly new to mailing lists, haha!

  

I've joined it just now.

  

Thanks,

  

Marcus

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On Sep 14 2016, at 2:57 pm, J Lovejoy <opensou...@jilayne.com> wrote:  

> Hi Marcus,

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>

> Sorry for the delay in this actually getting send to the legal team, but
your email got caught up in the bounce filter and I didn’t get to it until
now.  
>

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>

> Could I convince you to join the SPDX legal mailing list to avoid this going
forward?

>

> [http://lists.spdx.org/mailman/listinfo/spdx-
legal](http://lists.spdx.org/mailman/listinfo/spdx-
legal&r=c3BkeC1sZWdhbEBsaXN0cy5zcGR4Lm9yZw==)

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> Thanks,

>

> Jilayne

>

>  

>

> SPDX Legal Team co-lead  
[opensou...@jilayne.com](mailto:opensou...@jilayne.com)  
  

>

>  

>

>> On Aug 21, 2016, at 9:46 PM, Marcus
<[mar...@thingsima.de](mailto:mar...@thingsima.de)> wrote:

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>> Hi there,

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>> The following is my license request:

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>> 1\. **Proposed Name:** Things I Made Public License

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>> 2\. **Proposed Short Identifier:** TIM (Coincidentally MIT in reverse)

>>

>> 3\. **URL Reference:** [http://license.thingsima.de/LICENSE](http://license
.thingsima.de/LICENSE&r=c3BkeC1sZWdhbEBsaXN0cy5zcGR4Lm9yZw==)

>>

>> 4\. **License text file is attached below.**

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>> 5\. **OSI Approval:** License is not OSI approved

>>

>> 6\. **Why include this license?** This license is used in all of my own
personal projects going forward and may potentially be inherited by likeminded
individuals that I know.

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>> The key difference in my own license is that, while it is similar to the Do
Whatever You Want License, the actual "restrictions" are only suggestions.

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>> Primarily, that it would be nice to inform the author what they are using
their code for. Not for approval but in an effort to start a carry on effect
of knowing that the prior authors modifications are appreciated. It's
essentially a license that makes the licenser feel nice without restricting
potential licensees.

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>> As for specifically where it's used, it'll be used on all of my projects at
[http://github.com/marcus-crane](http://github.com/marcus-
crane&r=c3BkeC1sZWdhbEBsaXN0cy5zcGR4Lm9yZw==).

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>> Both [pkgparse](http://github.com/marcus-
crane/pkgparse&r=c3BkeC1sZWdhbEBsaXN0cy5zcGR4Lm9yZw==) and
[tlgen](http://github.com/marcus-
crane/tlgen&r=c3BkeC1sZWdhbEBsaXN0cy5zcGR4Lm9yZw==) are two projects released
on Github with the license. The public
[NPM](http://npmjs.org/&r=c3BkeC1sZWdhbEBsaXN0cy5zcGR4Lm9yZw==) versions
reference this license but raise warning errors due to the license not being
SPDX verified.

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>> Thanks and much appreciated,

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>>  

>>

>> Marcus

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