On 09.10.2013 22:32, Elle Stone wrote:
On 10/9/13, Rolf Steinort <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09.10.2013 15:20, Elle Stone wrote:
If my Guide seems useful to developers, I'll put the content under an
applicable license so it can be hosted elsewhere and modified by other
people.
Please do that! I'll make a video from it (well, parts of it, as usual
with the books also.... ;-) )
Rolf, can you suggest an appropriate license?
I release all my stuff under Creative Commons.
I think CC is the best suited license for texts and images. Which
flavour to take depends on what rights you want to keep for yourself.
CC-0 - the same as public domain in the US, everybody can do what they
want with the text.
CC-BY - everybody can do what they want with the text as long they
mention the license and your name. I am so full of myself to use that
one. ;-)
Then there are the more restrictive licenses with "Share Alike", "No
Derivates" and "No Commercial use". http://creativecommons.org/choose/
has a questionaire for making that decision.
CC-BY-SA is about the same as GPL, I think. I used that for some time
but dropped the "SA".
Rolf
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