On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 23:19, Marko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I updated and modified course materials to a course "Introduction to
> Free/Open-Source Software". The resulting course materials are CC.
> The slides and the text are currently based on a mixture of OOo docs
> and ConTeXt.
>
> Even though it's not an open source software project nor is it
> documentation of one such project would it still be acceptable to host
> the sources on Google Code?

This is fine. We already host "open source documentation" projects, so
as long as everything you host there is available under an open source
license, you're quite welcome to use Google Code.

While creating the project, please note that you can set a "content
license" separate from the source code license. This gives you the
option of using Creative Commons licenses, which are usually more
appropriate for non-code stuff.

- Dave

>
> Thanks in advance for any information on this.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marko
>
> >
>

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