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Add a license

Open KirstieJane opened this issue 7 years ago • 5 comments

Hi Pycon team!

I really love the code of conduct and I was wondering if you'd allow other organisations to re-use this work? Maybe under a CC-BY license?

I'd be happy to add the license via a pull request if that sounds good 😄

Thank you!!

KirstieJane avatar Sep 16 '18 21:09 KirstieJane

Hi @KirstieJane! This is already covered by a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, see the note at the bottom of this page

sagesharp avatar Oct 29 '18 20:10 sagesharp

@ewdurbin Should we also add the license text to the repo?

sagesharp avatar Oct 29 '18 20:10 sagesharp

I'd have thought you'd be best off linking to the Creatve Commons original rather than including the text.

regards Steve

Steve Holden

On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 8:55 PM, Sage Sharp [email protected] wrote:

@ewdurbin https://github.com/ewdurbin Should we also add the license text to the repo?

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holdenweb avatar Oct 29 '18 20:10 holdenweb

Thank you @sagesharp - that’s great to know.

I found the code of conduct not by going through the page you linked to, so I guess I’d have found a sentence in the README linking to the license really useful.

If you add the license text to a file called LICENCE then it pops up at the top of the repo which is also where I’d been looking for the information.

Happy to add via a pull request if either options sound useful. But I understand if you’d prefer not to! My question is happily answered! ✨✨✨

KirstieJane avatar Oct 29 '18 21:10 KirstieJane

@KirstieJane a Pull Request adding the License text would be welcome! Specifically to allow for it to be recognized by GitHub.

Thank you for pointing this out!

ewdurbin avatar Oct 30 '18 09:10 ewdurbin