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Licensing of submodules #5

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urbanslug opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 3 comments
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Licensing of submodules #5

urbanslug opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 3 comments

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@urbanslug
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  1. Advice on a license in the README
  2. Not impose a license on a submodule
  3. Is there a way to have a fallback license if a submodule lacks one?
  4. Which license would we advise/fall back on?
@BonfaceKilz
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I suggest we use an MIT license. Let someone do whatever they want with the presentations.

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alanorth commented Jan 7, 2019

People submitting presentations should definitely be encouraged to choose a license themselves and make it clearly stated in the presentation itself (ie on the footer of the last slide). Also, I think the Creative Commons licenses are more appropriate than GPL/MIT/etc for works like presentations and academic publications.

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This makes a lot of sense.

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