# Preamble
By ancient rites, this code is bound,
No mortal hand may twist it 'round.
# Terms of Use
Permission granted: to mend and make,
To copy, share, for spirit's sake.
Yet mark: no coin, no profit gained,
Shall taint this magic, unrestrained.
# Disclaimer
Provided "as is," without a truth,
No crone will blame, if ill, forsooth.
# Enforcement
The pact by moonlight, strongly spun,
Binds souls if greed hath now been won.
# Cost
The threads are spun, the spell complete,
No greed, lest curses, you shall meet.
Good license though I might need to consult a witch instead of a lawyer for an exact interpretation.
What’s the difference between twisting the code around (which is forbidden) and mending it (which is allowed)?
That is talking about the license, it’s saying you can’t relicense a derivative.
Changing the original intent versus submitting patches?