Clarification: I am not looking for a FLOSS license that is still FLOSS, "just" not FSF or OSI approved. What I am looking for is very explicitly not FLOSS.
As far as freeness goes, my guide is the Debian Free Software Guidelines. I have my complaints about Debian too, but I still trust them far more than the OSI or the FSF, so their definition is what I use. The license I am looking for would not be considered Free Software according to Debian, because I want to break rule six: No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor, and perheps even rule five: No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups.
I'm still looking for something that's free software-ish, in spirit, but not technically that.
So far, I had a brief look at:
The Komorebi License
Various PolyForm licenses
Licenses mentioned by the Organization for Ethical Source
There's a lot I like about Komorebi & PolyForm licenses. There are common goals we share, but neither is an exact match - partly because I'm not exactly sure what I want yet. Not exactly.
This will take a bit of time to figure out. The last time I swapped default licenses (from AGPL-3.0-only to EUPL-1.2), that took a good while too, and the task was much simpler too.
This time it is more complicated. On the other hand, there are projects where I am the sole contributor, where I do not accept changes anyway. I can use something like PolyForm-Strict or Komorebi there today, as an experiment.
@algernon I'm the author of the NVPL and CNVPL on the organization for ethical source website, if you have any questions.
Personal info page for the licenses:
https://thufie.lain.haus/NPL.html