Software Licenses 2019-03-18 9:14pm I have been working on various little pieces of software for some time now. I have been thinking about how to license them. I have, in the past, put things in the public domain. However, I have now decided that I have a better picture of what I want with my soft- ware: I want it to basically be the GNU GPL3... but without allo- wing commercial usage. Apparently such a thing does not exist. To the point that upon searching for it, I found many people saying that such a license would not be considered "open source" or even "free software". While I do admit that it removes some freedoms it hits more to the point of what, to me, the free software move- ment should be about. I want people to be able to use and reuse things. I want people to collaborate and work together to make cool things. I just do not want anyone to profit from it financi- ally in any way ever. To be free of the constraints of commerce. As a result I would like to put out software that fits in with my ideals a bit better. If anyone knows of an existing license that sounds like it would fit, please get in touch with me. There are a number of creative commons licenses that fit, but are not generally considered to be suited for software. I do not believe I would want to release everything under this sort of license... but it definitely fits what I am wanting for my current project. I probably have a few more works in my thatll end up in public domain too. :)