> How about the CC0 license? I think it's designed for these sorts of
> things (you want to make something public domain even if you're not
> allowed to) - https://creativecommons.org/about/cc0/

Jonathon,

I think the problem is that LV is similar to Norway[1] in this regard,
so something like CC0 doesn't work as one would expect it to.  However,
the manpages generated by sqlite2mdoc are in whatever license (or
no-license) you want, so at the end of the day, it doesn't affect the
library or its included documentation.  (After all, tcl isn't PD, and
that's required as it is!)

Licensing aside, if anybody has any comments or issues on the tool or
its mdoc(7) output, let me know!

Best,

Kristaps

[1]
http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-community/2014-October/thread.html#8863
(``Open Definition 2.0 released'')


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