@TomF MIT is probably the way to go, Unlicense is a bit less known and may result in people deciding not to use whatever it is due to uncertainty while MIT is understood and permitted by basically all licensing lawyers.
@JamesWidman @jon Reading up, I believe it's this specific line:
"The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software."
...and the question is whether that means e.g. a game that uses STB needs to include the license (seems like "no", but lawyers...)
There's a MIT No Attribution version that just removes that line.
@TomF @JamesWidman technically yes but it can be buried somewhere in the settings menu under a mysterious option nobody but the real sickos go looking. Also if you don’t enforce it then practically anybody with someone who handles these things will do so and anyone who doesn’t will be oblivious of their obligations whatever license you choose.
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