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Whatever is Clever Public License
(neon.nightbulb.net)
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The WTFPL is risky in certain jurisdictions, as it does not have a NO WARRANTY clause.
technicaly correct, and i am no lawyer, but i can't see how in the world i owe anyone a warranty that loads code on their machines, compiles it and uses it, all without any input by me.
everything that i intend to be more than throw away code, that lives for whatever reason in a public repo gets either an MIT or an gplv3 license.