Why Public Domain? ================== April 20, 2009 I release everything I write into public domain. This includes software and writings. Even with my blog, every post is in the public domain. Why with so many license options would I do that? When I write a bit of software, I'm certainly using my own creativity and talent. Years of experience I've gained go into this process, it would seem like that should all be mine at first. But to paraphrase Newton, I code on the shoulders of giants. Everything I know came from somewhere, and this is true of everyone. Everything we create is an aggregation of what we've absorbed through the years. When I write code, I'm relying on skills I've learned from various sources, my seventh grade basic class, my eleventh grade pascal class, various forums, irc, usenet, books, tutorials. While I may be able to gather that knowledge and put it to use, these "raw materials" I've collected through the years make me able to do this. The same goes for any other original works, which in my case is mainly writing. I've been inspired by teachers, professors, family, peers, random people on the internet, history, etc. My throughts and views are also the result of my encouters with various people. To me public domain is an acknowledgement that we all take something away from out community. To license my works as such is an attempt to in some small way give back to the cloud of wisdom that has shaped me.