From f0e1c38db7236fc02d8d7f3c34bada44253594b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fart Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 16:32:02 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] poopy page --- index.mdwn | 122 +---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 120 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index 13f6384..2f15814 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -1,120 +1,2 @@ -copyleft.org -============ - -Let's start with a simplified copyleft definition, based on the one found on -Wikipedia: - -## What is Copyleft? - -Copyleft is a strategy of utilizing copyright law to pursue the policy goal -of fostering and encouraging the equal and inalienable right to copy, share, -modify and improve creative works of authorship. Copyleft (as a general -term) describes any method that utilizes the copyright system to achieve the -aforementioned goal. Copyleft as a concept is usually implemented in the -details of a specific copyright license, such as the GNU -[General Public License (GPL)](http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) and the -[Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). -Copyright holders of creative works can unilaterally choose these licenses -for their own works to build communities that collaboratively share and -improve those copylefted creative works. - -## What is copyleft.org? - -copyleft.org is a collaborative project to create and disseminate useful -information, tutorial material, and new policy ideas regarding all forms of -copyleft licensing. - -This site itself is licensed under a copyleft license, and has received -contributions from experts around the world. Thus, copyleft.org is the -premier "meta-project" of copyleft: it's useful copylefted information all -about copyleft itself! - -### The Copyleft Guide and Tutorial - -The primary project currently on this site is a tutorial book entitled -[*Copyleft and the GNU General Public License: A Comprehensive Tutorial and Guide*](/guide/). -This guide describes the policy motivations for copyleft, presents a detailed analysis of the text of -various copyleft licenses, and gives examples and case studies of copyleft compliance situations. - -### Getting Involved - -There are various ways to get involved with this project. The primary -copyleft.org website is a wiki, and we welcome helpful edits and additions. - -For the aforementioned guide and tutorial about GPL and other copyleft concepts, -we seek help in the following ways: - -#### Proposing Improvements to the Guide - -[Pull requests on copyleft.org's Kallithea site](https://k.copyleft.org/guide/pull-request) -to the Guide are most welcome. If you're looking for something to fix, just -grep the *.tex files for "FIXME" and you'll find plenty. Many of them are -simple and easy to do. Some of them are writing, and some of them are -formatting-related. - -#### Joining Mailing Lists - - * Subscribe to our low-traffic [announcements-only mailing list](https://lists.copyleft.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/announce). - * Join discussion on our [primary mailing list, called "discuss"](https://lists.copyleft.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss). - -#### IRC Discussion - -The copyleft.org -[IRC channel is #copyleft on irc.freenode.net](irc://irc.freenode.net/#copyleft). -The [IRC logs are public here on this site](/irclogs/). - -### Who Contributes to copyleft.org? - -This site is a joint project of -[Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org/news/2014/nov/07/copyleft-org/) and the -[Free Software Foundation](http://www.fsf.org/news/software-freedom-conservancy-and-free-software-foundation-announce-copyleft.org). The editor-in-chief of -[the guide](/guide/) is [Bradley M. Kuhn](http://ebb.org/bkuhn). The -[recent changes page](/recentchanges) shows who has -contributed to the wiki, and you can see the -[Git commit log on the tutorial](https://k.copyleft.org/guide/changelog) -to see who has contributed to it, and -[[see the list of users who contribute to this Wiki|users]]. - -Copyleft.org may be sponsored by various organizations, and organizations may -also republish some, or all, of the output of this project under the terms of -the CC BY-SA license. However, contributors' work is their own, and thus the -opinions expressed in their contributions, IRC utterances, commit messages, -mailing list posts, and/or other fora provided by copyleft.org may not -necessarily reflect the views of the contributors' employers and/or -organizations sponsoring the project and/or organizations republishing -copyleft.org's materials. Generally speaking, unless stated otherwise, -please assume that individuals contribute to copyleft.org in their personal -capacity. - -### URLs You Can Memorize! - -copyleft.org has many easy-to-remember URLs. These are convenience URLs that -you can memorize and give to people verbally to point them to the right part -of [The Guide](https://copyleft.org/guide/). (Since the guide is very large, -we thought a few easy-to-remember ways to tell people where to look would be -helpful.) Here are the primary ones: - - * [copyleft.org](https://copyleft.org) points to this page. - * [copyleft.guide](http://copyleft.guide) points to the guide itself. - * [compliance.guide](http://compliance.guide) points to the *GPL Compliance Guide* section of the full Guide. - * [gpl.guide](http://gpl.guide) points to the *Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related Licenses* section of the full Guide. - -As time goes on, we'll add convenience URLs to refer to specific parts of the -guide, which makes it easy to refer people to portions of the Guide. Here -are the ones that exist so far: - - * [compliance.guide/pristine](http://compliance.guide/pristine) points to - the "pristine example", the chapter entitled *ThinkPenguin Wireless Router: Excellent CCS*. - * [compliance.guide/offer-for-source](http://compliance.guide/offer-for-source) points to - the section regarding using the offer for source provisions in GPLv3§6(c) and/or GPLv2§3(b). - -### Offsite Resources - -#### More on "What Is Copyleft?" - -Here are a few external resources to read regarding the general concept of copyleft: - - * [Richard M. Stallman's essay on copyleft at gnu.org](https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/) - * [The Wikipedia entry on Copyleft](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft) - (The definition of copyleft at the top of this page is a modified version - of the first paragraph of that Wikipedia entry). +THIS IS STUPISDSSDDS +ddssdsdsdSD HAHAHHAHAHA