Comment by lou1306
If you are so adamant about this, why don't you release all your own code in the public domain? Aren't you gatekeeping knowledge too?
If you are so adamant about this, why don't you release all your own code in the public domain? Aren't you gatekeeping knowledge too?
Sure!
Personal blog: https://neonvagabond.xyz/ (591,305 total words, written over 6 years; feel free to do whatever you want with it)
My personal github page: https://github.com/alexispurslane/ (I only recently switched to Zero-Clause BSD for my code, and haven't gotten around to re-licensing all my old stuff, but I give you permission to send a PR with a different license to any of them if you wanna use any of it)
I agree with GP, and so, yes, I release everything I do — code and the hundreds of thousands of painstakingly researched, drafted, deeply thought through words of writing that I do — using a public domain equivalent license (to ensure it's as free as possible), the zero clause BSD.