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README.md
LEdoian's Wish
This is a simple Django project to create and share lists of wishes. There are two motivations for this project:
- Christmas. Every time anybody asks me what I want for Christmas, I am totally unable to answer that.
- The need to test various Django extensions and features before production deployment.
Also: Simple TODO lists. They are lists anyway, so reusing this project seems fine. But they will only work as a plain list, no special features.
Contributing and support
Code lives at https://gitea.ledoian.cz/LEdoian/Wish Send questions and patches to mailto:wishpatch@pokemon.ledoian.cz
Currently there is no documentation :-/
Installing
TODO :-/
Licence
The code is distributed under WTFPL v2.0. On the other hand, documentation (including this readme) is not; its licence is not yet decided.
Parts of the code are autogenerated by Django, not by me. IANAL, so I cannot tell the specific condition of sharing this code. (However, they do not seem to care about those bits…)
Rationale
I would like to promote free software and especially empower any user of the software to be able to access the source code. Therefore, I recommend anyone to link to the source code.
However, this is a playground for my experiments with Django that I might want to copy-paste to other projects, without worries. I also want to make sure that others can do the same, since there probably will be nothing special in the code, just some tricks that may actually work.
I might want to change the licence in the future. It will probably be permissive, too.
The documentation in this project, however, feels a lot like an original work, so it should get a reasonable licence with reasonable conditions (i.e. at least something like CC BY, probably stricter). I still want anyone to be able to read and contribute the docs, but it should not get easily stealable.