Jason Yundt
                                            Jason Yundt
                                        
                                    > All SPDX data are under CC0-1.0. What causes all SPDX data to be under CC0? > Why would you think that the license would be wrong ("more often than...
> > What causes all SPDX data to be under CC0? > > The SPDX specification, which, since the beginning, 10+ years ago, said that the data license is CC-1.0....
> Also, is the release/tag/publishing pipeline documented somewhere? I'm having a hard time understanding how everything is connected. This is the main thing that I want. It’s unclear to me...
> Probably something upstream at https://github.com/w3c/css-validator I don’t think so. I tried all of the examples from the updated ZIP file with [the online version of that validator](https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/), and they...
The README links to [the FAQ](https://reuse.software/faq) and [the REUSE Specification](https://reuse.software/spec/). Both of those link to [the Machine-readable `debian/copyright` file standard](https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/). So, it’s not completely undocumented, but the documentation should be...
[The deed](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) is also gendered. It says “The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of _his or...
If i pass the **-nostickykeys** flag (in either same Ubuntu package versions, or the same git builds I did), then I get the expected behavior. Once an action is bound...
I'm not sure if I agree or not because I'm not sure what **-nostickykeys** is supposed to do. The only documentation I could find for **-nostickykeys** is that it "[m]ake[s]...
I’m now realizing that this problem is worse than I originally thought. The part of [“CC’s Licensing Statement for Content and Software Code”](https://creativecommons.org/policies#licensing%20statement) that makes content available under CC BY...
> All of the text that appears on the pages containing CC licenses and legal tools should be released to the public domain under CC0. (The licensing statement was written...