The shell implementation is already under the MPL-2.0 and worth a look at for anyone who's interested https://github.com/noisysockets/shell
A 4-year-old version of security-critical software. You understand why this is less than compelling?
Maybe, but we don't know until we hire a lawyer to check it out. And we don't.
On the other hand, I don't think you can afford a lawyer to defend your bespoke license either.
In either case, the license is meaningless.
The shell implementation is already under the MPL-2.0 and worth a look at for anyone who's interested https://github.com/noisysockets/shell