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copyleft-next is a new, post-post-modern, non-weak copyleft license
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inspired by, though different from, the GNU GPL.
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Contributions of patches, ideas, and criticism are welcome (see the file
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CONTRIBUTING.md for more information). In particular, the Copyleft-Next
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Project actively seeks the participation of open source/free software
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project developers who may not have considered helping with license
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drafting before. License drafting is fundamentally about establishing
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policies for projects, and therefore input from developers is typically
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more valuable than input from lawyers.
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Contributions of patches, ideas, and criticism are welcome (see the
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file CONTRIBUTING.md for more information). In particular, the
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Copyleft-Next Project actively seeks the participation of open
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source/free software project developers who may not have considered
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helping with license drafting before. License drafting is
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fundamentally about establishing policies for projects, and therefore
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input from developers of the highest value.
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Numbered releases of copyleft-next are stored in the Releases directory. A
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draft of copyleft-next is maintained in the Drafts directory.
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