On 13/07/11 03:22, Simon Cropper wrote:
On 12/07/11 19:05, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Simon,
I'm ok with a variant on your points 1, 3, and 4.
Point 2 is likely to stump 90% of developers to the point of
procrastination, unless we can provide a link to a table noting what
licenses can be included in CC-By and CC-By-SA.
Do you know of such a table?
Check out Table 2 in the referenced PDF.
http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/~trc/public/publications/jise06/
It is a bit old but could be a basis for expanding on.
CC to CC Comparison are shown here...
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FAQ#If_I_use_a_Creative_Commons-licensed_work_to_create_a_new_work_.28ie_a_derivative_work_or_adaptation.29.2C_which_Creative_Commons_license_can_I_use_for_my_new_work.3F
Simon, I'm not clear how to interpret your first PDF reference above. If
I understand correctly, all the Open Source Software licenses, and
public domain documents, can be incorporated into a CC-By and CC-By-SA
licensed documents. GPL, LGPL, MPL can be included into CC-By-SA documents.
Is that your interpretation?
If that interpretation is correct, then I expect that the majority of
our Project Overview source documentation, if not all of it, would be
fine to be included into Project Overviews.
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