Question about licensing my own code

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In ome of the code I have written I've included the following notice:

"
Authorship and License
----------------------

All of this code was originally written by Jason Tibbitts
<tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> and has been donated to the public domain. If you
require a statement of license, please consider this work to be licensed
as "CC0 Universal", any version you choose.
"

Obviously I really don't want to be concerned with copyright issues on
this code.  Could someone comment on whether this is a reasonable way to
accomplish that, and if it is, which License: tag Fedora would use for
this code?  I have always understood the point behind CC0, but until
recently I hadn't actually read it and was saddened to find that it took
so much boilerplate just to say I want to release copyright.

 - J<
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