I’ve made the source code — such that it is — for this website licensed under a Free Software license, the GPL v3. I’ve been wanting to do this for a while but was put off by the fact that if I exposed the git repo to the public, then everyone would be able to read my shonky drafts. I’ve solved that issue by moving my drafts to another folder on my computer.
The content of the site (pages and blog posts) are still licensed underneath the Peer Production License.
This means that I can safely release the source for this website. This is more a matter of principle than anything that will have any practical benefit for anyone, but it makes me feel much better to know that basically all the code I’ve written outside of university is now totally publically accessible and licensed properly.
The “code” just consists of a few Hugo templates and some assets like CSS files and my profile picture so is very minimal but as noted; this is more about bringing my actions in line with my values to solve some internal dissonance.