Hi Jan,
why should Christoph not be able to share code under CC-0? ("public doma
in")
I am the wrong person to answer that question, Christoph is the right person to answer that.
The current license statement is a significant limitation, and I can only suggest (as I have done)
that Christoph "upgrades" the license statement, but it is not my decision (nor should it be).
rgds
jan i.
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