4 GPL.next is a fork of the GNU General Public License, version 3,
5 initiated by Richard Fontana. Contributions of patches, ideas, and
6 criticism are welcome. Forks in the GitHub sense are encouraged. The
7 goal of this effort is to develop an improved strong copyleft free
10 This is *not* an effort endorsed by the Free Software Foundation or
11 the GNU project. This is also *not* an effort associated in any way
12 with Red Hat (Richard Fontana's employer).
14 The FSF has asserted copyright in the text of the GNU GPLv3. However,
15 the FSF has expressly authorized (though discouraged) modified
16 versions of the GNU GPL, subject to certain conditions:
17 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#ModifyGPL
19 Every effort shall be made to make this fork compatible with all
20 existing (and future) versions of the GNU GPL, which addresses one of
21 the FSF's concerns about modified versions of the GNU GPL.
23 The meta-license from the FSF stated in its FAQ shall be the license
24 of all versions of the GPL.next license text (to the extent that such
25 versions retain any copyrightable material from versions of the GNU
26 GPL in which the FSF has asserted copyright). Based on the FSF FAQ,
27 that meta-license may be stated as follows:
29 * Everyone has permission to use terms from any version of the GNU GPL
30 (with or without modifications) in creating a new license text,
31 without any restriction, other than these requirements: (1) the
32 license must be "call[ed] ... by another name"; (2) no existing
33 version of a GNU license Preamble may be included; and (3) if the
34 instructions-for-use at the end of the GNU GPL are copied or
35 adapted, they must be modified "enough to make it clearly different
36 in wording and not mention GNU".
38 The name "GPL.next" is "another name" in the sense meant in this
39 meta-license. (It would be a violation of the meta-license to use the
40 "GNU" name, of course.) Contrary to what some believe, the "G" in
41 "GPL" does not stand for "GNU", but "General"; "GPL" means "license to
42 (or for) the general public". As such, the name "GPL" seems
43 generic. Indeed, the common use of "public license" in free software
44 license names without the word "general" probably represents a
45 historical failure to parse "GPL" correctly.
47 All copyrightable materials included in this project, other than any
48 copied or adapted portions of GNU license texts and except where
49 otherwise indicated, are dedicated to the public domain to the maximum
50 extent permissible under applicable law, pursuant to the Creative
51 Commons CC0 Universal Public Domain Dedication 1.0 (see the file CC0