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Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License
AuthorSam Hocevar
Latest version2
PublisherSam Hocevar
Published2004
SPDX identifierWTFPL
Debian FSG compatibleYes
FSF approvedYes[1]
OSI approvedNo[2]
GPL compatibleYes [1]
CopyleftNo [1]
Linking from code with a different licenceYes
Websitewww.wtfpl.net Edit this on Wikidata

The WTFPL (Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License) is a rarely used, extremely permissive free software license. The original Version 1.0 license, released March 2000,[4] was written by Banlu Kemiyatorn who used it for Window Maker artwork.[5] Samuel “Sam” Hocevar, a French programmer who was the Debian project leader from 17 April 2007 to 16 April 2008, wrote version 2.0.[6] It allows for redistribution and modification of the software under any terms—licensees are encouraged to “do what the fuck [they] want to”. The license was approved as a GPL-compatible free software license by the Free Software Foundation.[1]

Terms

The text of the license[6]:

           DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
                   Version 2, December 2004
 
Copyright (C) 2004 Sam Hocevar <[email protected]>

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
 
           DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
  TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
 
 0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.

Uses

The WTFPL is rarely used, at least by name, but some software has been released. In addition, the license can be applied to artwork and written material as well.[6] Freshmeat, an index of free software, includes a specific category for WTFPL software and artwork, containing 27 entries as of July 2011,[7] of which two are authored by Sam Hocevar, the author of the 2.0 license. Potlatch, the online editor of the OpenStreetMap project, is released under the WTFPL.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Licenses - Free Software Foundation". Free Software Foundation.
  2. ^ "OSI Board Meeting Minutes, Wednesday, March 4, 2009".
  3. ^ Certified Copyfree Licenses
  4. ^ March 2000 Version 1.0 copy
  5. ^ Window Maker WTFPL
  6. ^ a b c Sam Hocevar. "WTFPL 2.0".
  7. ^ "Projects tagged "WTFPL"". freshmeat.net. Retrieved 2011-07-19.