Specify the license
vmarkovtsev opened this issue · 3 comments
vmarkovtsev commented
This is a really cool list! I wonder what is the license of the content in this repo?
pleaobraga commented
You can use it, just use my name as a reference and fell free to follow me
…On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Vadim Markovtsev ***@***.***> wrote:
This is a really cool list! I wonder what is the license of the content in
this repo?
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pleaobraga commented
sorry I just miss understood your question , I dont know
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nickmccurdy commented
How about a Creative Commons license? Those are usually pretty good for open documentation content, and there are flexible variants like non-commercial, share-alike, and public domain.