"This document is placed in the public domain or under the CC0-1.0-Universal license, whichever is more permissive"

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Hello,

Python PEPs are licensed as:

> This document is placed in the public domain or under the CC0-1.0-Universal
> license, whichever is more permissive.

How do I express this statement in a license field of a Fedora package, if the package includes a copy of the PEP text?

Do I use:

  License: CC0-1.0

because "Public Domain" is discouraged?

Or do I use:

  License: LicenseRef-Fedora-Public-Domain

because Public Domain is more permissive?

Or do I use:

  License: LicenseRef-Fedora-Public-Domain OR CC0-1.0

because the "whichever is more permissive" clause is to be determined by whoever wants to distribute/modify this and not by me?

Or do I use something different entirely?

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Now suppose I have *a script* licensed like this. Do I make different choices because CC0-1.0 is not allowed for code?

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