Hi all, Ronny was interested in updating/adapting a pytest-intro talk I've given at a meetup sometime before [0]. He suggested to add it in a repo under the pytest-dev organisation, which seems like a fine idea. Why not all re-use slides if they're useful.
However this also raises the question of what license to use. Pytest currently use MIT for everything but I'm not sure how suitable this is for non-code. After looking at Creative Commons, which seems like the default license for this sort of things, we came to think the Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) [1] would be a reasonable choice for this. Personally I wouldn't mind something closer to MIT but it seems Creative Commons doesn't provide something like this. So my questions to you all are: 1. Do you think having a talk/slides in a repo under the pytest-dev organisation is a good idea? 2. Do you think this is a suitable license for a talk? Do you have any better suggestion? 3. Are we fine with putting CC BY-SA 4.0 licensed content in the pytest-dev organisation's repos? Cheers, Floris [0] http://devork.be/talks/pytest-intro/talk.html [1] https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ _______________________________________________ pytest-dev mailing list pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev