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devoxx4kidsde avatar devoxx4kidsde commented on June 23, 2024
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Sohalt avatar Sohalt commented on June 23, 2024 1

Thanks for handling this so quickly!

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stefan-hoehn avatar stefan-hoehn commented on June 23, 2024

hi @Sohalt As you can see here all devoxx4kids material should be licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Hope that helps,
Stefan

PS: I'm curious what you intend to use it for, though? :-)

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Sohalt avatar Sohalt commented on June 23, 2024

Thank you, that's helpful!
Can you maybe add a LICENSE file to the repository nonetheless? This will allow GitHub to show the license directly in their interface making it easier for people finding the project on GitHub.

PS: I'm curious what you intend to use it for, though? :-)

I'll be giving a workshop on teaching Sonic Pi and am looking for existing material to reference and share. Thanks for your work! It looks really solid.

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stefan-hoehn avatar stefan-hoehn commented on June 23, 2024

I looked into it right away when you were pinging me. Unfortunately, there seems to be no easy way in this case. github usually allows you to add a LICENSE file and then choose the the right license but it doesn't support that one. So I looked for the license text that I could just copy paste (e.g. I found this here: https://github.com/matthewmccullough/Creative-Commons-4.0-Markdown/blob/master/licenses/by-nc-sa.markdown) but I am not sure if that would be the right approach as the official page would ask you to just link to the license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

So maybe the best way is to just mention it in the Readme or does it make send to just copy the link into the LICENSE.md ?

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Sohalt avatar Sohalt commented on June 23, 2024

I think creating a LICENSE file would still be the best way. You can find the license text on the Github run choosealicense.com https://choosealicense.com/licenses/cc-by-sa-4.0/ and the creative commons organization are using it themselves on Github (and Github properly recognizes it): https://github.com/creativecommons/taaccct

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stefan-hoehn avatar stefan-hoehn commented on June 23, 2024

Ok, great for researching and finding it! I have added the license file.

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