diff --git a/jekyll/_posts/2025-12-03-when-english-hits-ring-0.md b/jekyll/_posts/2025-12-03-when-english-hits-ring-0.md index 28d452a78b..1f93e6a097 100644 --- a/jekyll/_posts/2025-12-03-when-english-hits-ring-0.md +++ b/jekyll/_posts/2025-12-03-when-english-hits-ring-0.md @@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ Ten tabs later I realized two things: 1. The legal substrate of our world is still mostly old-school FOSS. 2. None of the existing licenses really speak PromptWare yet. -Which is how I ended up sketching a Prompt Public License (PPL) and then zooming out into the bigger question: +Which is how I ended up sketching a Prompt Public License (PPL, see my other blog post [From GPL to Prompts: Rethinking Open Source Licenses for the AI-Native Era +](https://preangel.ai/2025/12/02/from-gpl-to-prompts/)) and then zooming out into the bigger question: > If prompts are the new programs, what era of software are we actually in?