Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Putting simple scripts in the Wiki without violating CC BY-SA 2.0

2017-09-19 Thread Kathleen Lu
If I were you, I would put the code into GitHub. It may seem like overkill, but it will make it much easier for others to find your scripts. It's free and there is a setting to generate a license file. The wiki is under a CC-SA license, which is not a good match for code. You could explicitly

[OSM-legal-talk] Putting simple scripts in the Wiki without violating CC BY-SA 2.0

2017-09-18 Thread SwiftFast
I have a bot[1]. I'd like to publish its scripts. A versioning system like GIT would be overkill, because the scripts are short and rarely changing. I'm not a lawyer, and I have some questions: 1. Suppose I don't state any license, would that implicitly the same license of the wiki itself?[2]