Am Donnerstag, den 17.06.2010, 08:06 +0100 schrieb Peter Murray-Rust:
> 2010/6/17 Egon Willighagen <[email protected]>
>         On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Konstantin Tokarev
>         <[email protected]> wrote:
>         > For my project  OpenThermo  (also on SourceForge) I've
>         created a list of nuclear spin values for main isotope of some
>         elements (first 5 periods). Now I think this information may
>         be interseting for others. But I see one problem: value of
>         nuclear spin relates to isotope, and data is classified by
>         element. What is the right way to add this data to Blue
>         Obelisk Data Repository?
>         
>         
>         1. agree on the license and state that you are the true and
>         only
>         copyright owner (if so, of course)
>         2. contribute a data file (isotope number, value)
>         3. lists what literature you have used to compose your list
>         4. the BODR developers will figure out a way to convert that
>         data file
>         into the XML sources (perhaps manually)
>         
> If this is truly data it is better to declare it as Open data and
> choose a licence compatible with that PPDL or CC0.

What's the PPDL? Further please note, that only one CCO (at least I
guess you mean the Creative Commons license series) license qualifies
for Debian main and I would like to leave bodr in the main section of
Debian without stripping stuff.

https://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses#CreativeCommonsAttributionShare-Alike.28CC-BY-SA.29v3.0

JFTR: What's wrong with the MIT license IYO? Why do you separate "truly
data" and "software"?

Regards, Daniel


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