Re: [TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-16 Thread Chris Aniszczyk
I also forgot to point https://tldrlegal.com :)



On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 8:44 AM, Wes Turner  wrote:

> We often ask OSI to come in and present on this. Our Open Source
> organization requires that the students pick an OSI approved license. You
> already have their page in your list, but I will endorse them ...
>
> - Wes
>
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 9:40 AM, Chris Aniszczyk 
> wrote:
>
>> There's a couple guides from the TODO Group that may be relevant to you
>> (more corporate open source focused):
>>
>> https://github.com/todogroup/guides/blob/master/using-open-source.md
>> https://github.com/todogroup/guides/blob/master/participatin
>> g-in-open-source.md
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:24 PM, Gina Likins  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all - I have a set of slides; however, I'm not sure they'd be
>>> incredibly useful as they are mostly pictures. That said, I've done the
>>> FOSS licensing presentation remotely for Becka Morgan's class, so if that
>>> would be doable, I'm up for it.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Gina
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:28 PM, Karl R. Wurst 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Joanna,

 Stoney and I wrote this assignment about a year ago :
 http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Intro_to_Copyright_and_Licen
 sing_(Activity)
 This assignment has one problem - the third project has no license, and
 that is intentional so that students will have to talk about what it
 means for using the code if there is no license. However, the students
 tend think that there *must* be a license, or else why would we be
 asking to look for one for this project. So they go looking for a
 license in the other project under the same GitHub account, or the
 government agency which ran the hackathon that created this project. We
 probably need to find a new project with no license that is completely
 standalone so students don't do this.

 I wrote two others assignments for my class this semester, because I
 needed more advanced options for student wanting higher grades (I'm
 using Specification Grading). I have not yet formatted them for
 Foss2Serve and posted them, but I'm attaching them here if you want to
 use them. They are licensed CC-BY-SA.

 I've provided them as HTML and the original Markdown documents which
 should be easier to work from if you want to change them. If you do make
 changes, I'd be interested in seeing any changes.

 On 4/15/18 12:55 PM, Joanna Klukowska wrote:
 > Hi Open Source Teachers:
 >
 > I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it
 > needs to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences
 > between them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences
 > but also based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).
 >
 > I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to
 > this content that they would be willing to share.
 >
 > So far I have the following:
 >
 > - The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
 > - Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
 > - Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses
 > https://opensource.org/licenses
 > and the foss2serve activities:
 > - Choosing a License
 > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
 > - Finding The License
 > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License
 >
 >
 > So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and
 > comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.
 >
 > Thanks in advance!
 >
 > Joanna
 >
 >

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>>
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Re: [TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-16 Thread Wes Turner
We often ask OSI to come in and present on this. Our Open Source
organization requires that the students pick an OSI approved license. You
already have their page in your list, but I will endorse them ...

- Wes

On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 9:40 AM, Chris Aniszczyk 
wrote:

> There's a couple guides from the TODO Group that may be relevant to you
> (more corporate open source focused):
>
> https://github.com/todogroup/guides/blob/master/using-open-source.md
> https://github.com/todogroup/guides/blob/master/
> participating-in-open-source.md
>
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:24 PM, Gina Likins  wrote:
>
>> Hi all - I have a set of slides; however, I'm not sure they'd be
>> incredibly useful as they are mostly pictures. That said, I've done the
>> FOSS licensing presentation remotely for Becka Morgan's class, so if that
>> would be doable, I'm up for it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gina
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:28 PM, Karl R. Wurst 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Joanna,
>>>
>>> Stoney and I wrote this assignment about a year ago :
>>> http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Intro_to_Copyright_and_Licen
>>> sing_(Activity)
>>> This assignment has one problem - the third project has no license, and
>>> that is intentional so that students will have to talk about what it
>>> means for using the code if there is no license. However, the students
>>> tend think that there *must* be a license, or else why would we be
>>> asking to look for one for this project. So they go looking for a
>>> license in the other project under the same GitHub account, or the
>>> government agency which ran the hackathon that created this project. We
>>> probably need to find a new project with no license that is completely
>>> standalone so students don't do this.
>>>
>>> I wrote two others assignments for my class this semester, because I
>>> needed more advanced options for student wanting higher grades (I'm
>>> using Specification Grading). I have not yet formatted them for
>>> Foss2Serve and posted them, but I'm attaching them here if you want to
>>> use them. They are licensed CC-BY-SA.
>>>
>>> I've provided them as HTML and the original Markdown documents which
>>> should be easier to work from if you want to change them. If you do make
>>> changes, I'd be interested in seeing any changes.
>>>
>>> On 4/15/18 12:55 PM, Joanna Klukowska wrote:
>>> > Hi Open Source Teachers:
>>> >
>>> > I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it
>>> > needs to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences
>>> > between them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences
>>> > but also based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).
>>> >
>>> > I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to
>>> > this content that they would be willing to share.
>>> >
>>> > So far I have the following:
>>> >
>>> > - The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
>>> > - Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
>>> > - Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses
>>> > https://opensource.org/licenses
>>> > and the foss2serve activities:
>>> > - Choosing a License
>>> > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
>>> > - Finding The License
>>> > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and
>>> > comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks in advance!
>>> >
>>> > Joanna
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>  __
>>>  Karl R. Wurst Ph.D., Professor
>>>  Computer Science, Worcester State University
>>>  486 Chandler Street, Worcester, MA, USA 01602-2597
>>>  Email: karl.wu...@worcester.edu
>>>  Web: https://cs.worcester.edu/kwurst/
>>>  Phone:  +1-508-929-8728
>>>  Fax: +1-508-929-8156
>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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>> Red Hat
>> 100 E. Davie St.; Raleigh, NC 27601
>> glik...@redhat.com
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Re: [TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-16 Thread Chris Aniszczyk
There's a couple guides from the TODO Group that may be relevant to you
(more corporate open source focused):

https://github.com/todogroup/guides/blob/master/using-open-source.md
https://github.com/todogroup/guides/blob/master/participating-in-open-source.md

On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:24 PM, Gina Likins  wrote:

> Hi all - I have a set of slides; however, I'm not sure they'd be
> incredibly useful as they are mostly pictures. That said, I've done the
> FOSS licensing presentation remotely for Becka Morgan's class, so if that
> would be doable, I'm up for it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gina
>
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:28 PM, Karl R. Wurst 
> wrote:
>
>> Joanna,
>>
>> Stoney and I wrote this assignment about a year ago :
>> http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Intro_to_Copyright_and_Licen
>> sing_(Activity)
>> This assignment has one problem - the third project has no license, and
>> that is intentional so that students will have to talk about what it
>> means for using the code if there is no license. However, the students
>> tend think that there *must* be a license, or else why would we be
>> asking to look for one for this project. So they go looking for a
>> license in the other project under the same GitHub account, or the
>> government agency which ran the hackathon that created this project. We
>> probably need to find a new project with no license that is completely
>> standalone so students don't do this.
>>
>> I wrote two others assignments for my class this semester, because I
>> needed more advanced options for student wanting higher grades (I'm
>> using Specification Grading). I have not yet formatted them for
>> Foss2Serve and posted them, but I'm attaching them here if you want to
>> use them. They are licensed CC-BY-SA.
>>
>> I've provided them as HTML and the original Markdown documents which
>> should be easier to work from if you want to change them. If you do make
>> changes, I'd be interested in seeing any changes.
>>
>> On 4/15/18 12:55 PM, Joanna Klukowska wrote:
>> > Hi Open Source Teachers:
>> >
>> > I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it
>> > needs to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences
>> > between them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences
>> > but also based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).
>> >
>> > I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to
>> > this content that they would be willing to share.
>> >
>> > So far I have the following:
>> >
>> > - The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
>> > - Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
>> > - Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses
>> > https://opensource.org/licenses
>> > and the foss2serve activities:
>> > - Choosing a License
>> > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
>> > - Finding The License
>> > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License
>> >
>> >
>> > So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and
>> > comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> >
>> > Joanna
>> >
>> >
>>
>> --
>>
>>  __
>>  Karl R. Wurst Ph.D., Professor
>>  Computer Science, Worcester State University
>>  486 Chandler Street, Worcester, MA, USA 01602-2597
>>  Email: karl.wu...@worcester.edu
>>  Web: https://cs.worcester.edu/kwurst/
>>  Phone:  +1-508-929-8728
>>  Fax: +1-508-929-8156
>>
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>
>
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Re: [TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-15 Thread Gina Likins
Hi all - I have a set of slides; however, I'm not sure they'd be incredibly
useful as they are mostly pictures. That said, I've done the FOSS licensing
presentation remotely for Becka Morgan's class, so if that would be doable,
I'm up for it.

Thanks,

Gina

On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 6:28 PM, Karl R. Wurst  wrote:

> Joanna,
>
> Stoney and I wrote this assignment about a year ago :
> http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Intro_to_Copyright_and_
> Licensing_(Activity)
> This assignment has one problem - the third project has no license, and
> that is intentional so that students will have to talk about what it
> means for using the code if there is no license. However, the students
> tend think that there *must* be a license, or else why would we be
> asking to look for one for this project. So they go looking for a
> license in the other project under the same GitHub account, or the
> government agency which ran the hackathon that created this project. We
> probably need to find a new project with no license that is completely
> standalone so students don't do this.
>
> I wrote two others assignments for my class this semester, because I
> needed more advanced options for student wanting higher grades (I'm
> using Specification Grading). I have not yet formatted them for
> Foss2Serve and posted them, but I'm attaching them here if you want to
> use them. They are licensed CC-BY-SA.
>
> I've provided them as HTML and the original Markdown documents which
> should be easier to work from if you want to change them. If you do make
> changes, I'd be interested in seeing any changes.
>
> On 4/15/18 12:55 PM, Joanna Klukowska wrote:
> > Hi Open Source Teachers:
> >
> > I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it
> > needs to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences
> > between them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences
> > but also based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).
> >
> > I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to
> > this content that they would be willing to share.
> >
> > So far I have the following:
> >
> > - The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
> > - Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
> > - Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses
> > https://opensource.org/licenses
> > and the foss2serve activities:
> > - Choosing a License
> > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
> > - Finding The License
> > http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License
> >
> >
> > So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and
> > comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Joanna
> >
> >
>
> --
>
>  __
>  Karl R. Wurst Ph.D., Professor
>  Computer Science, Worcester State University
>  486 Chandler Street, Worcester, MA, USA 01602-2597
>  Email: karl.wu...@worcester.edu
>  Web: https://cs.worcester.edu/kwurst/
>  Phone:  +1-508-929-8728
>  Fax: +1-508-929-8156
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Re: [TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-15 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 12:55:49 -0400
Joanna Klukowska  wrote:

> Hi Open Source Teachers:
> 
> I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it needs 
> to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences between 
> them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences but also 
> based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).
> 
> I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to 
> this content that they would be willing to share.
> 
> So far I have the following:
> 
> - The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
> - Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
> - Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses 
> https://opensource.org/licenses
> and the foss2serve activities:
> - Choosing a License http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
> - Finding The License 
> http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License
> 

Hi! Perhaps this will help:

https://github.com/shlomif/Freenode-programming-channel-FAQ/blob/master/FAQ.mdwn#i-want-to-release-my-code---which-open-source-licence-should-i-use

(short url: https://is.gd/8mq9zr )

note the anchor.

Good luck.

> 
> So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and 
> comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Joanna
> 
> 



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Re: [TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-15 Thread Becka Morgan
Good morning Joanna,

Unfortunately I do not have slides for you, but I wanted to share that I
often ask members of the FOSS community at large to come in remotely and
discuss licensing. Red Hat had been awesome about partnering with me.

Cheers,
Becka

On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:55 AM Joanna Klukowska 
wrote:

> Hi Open Source Teachers:
>
> I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it needs
> to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences between
> them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences but also
> based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).
>
> I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to
> this content that they would be willing to share.
>
> So far I have the following:
>
> - The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
> - Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
> - Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses
> https://opensource.org/licenses
> and the foss2serve activities:
> - Choosing a License
> http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
> - Finding The License
> http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License
>
>
> So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and
> comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Joanna
>
>
> --
> 
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> Clinical Assistant Professor
> Department of Computer Science
> Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
> Warren Weaver Hall, Room 423
> joann...@cs.nyu.edu
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[TOS] notes about licenses and need for licensing

2018-04-15 Thread Joanna Klukowska

Hi Open Source Teachers:

I am about to give the last lecture in my open source class and it needs 
to cover licensing (types of licenses available, differences between 
them and how to pick the license based on one's preferences but also 
based on licenses of other tools that a project might use).


I am wondering if anybody have materials, readings, slides related to 
this content that they would be willing to share.


So far I have the following:

- The Legal Side of Open Source  https://opensource.guide/legal/
- Chose and Open Source License https://choosealicense.com/
- Open Source Initiative: About Open Source Licenses 
https://opensource.org/licenses

and the foss2serve activities:
- Choosing a License http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Choosing_A_License
- Finding The License 
http://www.foss2serve.org/index.php/Finding_The_License



So there is a lot to go on. But I hoping for more compact and 
comprehensive notes that I can cover in a course of an hour or so.


Thanks in advance!

Joanna


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Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
Warren Weaver Hall, Room 423
joann...@cs.nyu.edu
http://cs.nyu.edu/~joannakl/
Office hours (Spring 2018):
Monday 9:30am-11:00am, Thursday 1:30pm-3:00pm


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