On 07/14/2013 06:56 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi group,
I'm a Python newbie, and I've been working on a blogging engine using
this code [1] from the wiki:
Over here [2] it says that "all samples are in the public domain".
I don't know too much about licensing, so I was hoping you could help me
out: is it acceptable for me to host this code and what I've built on
top of it in my personal (public-facing) git repository, with attribution?
Kind regards,
Ruben
[1] https://github.com/webpy/webpy.github.com/blob/master/src/blog/0.3.md
[2] http://webpy.org/src/
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Hello Ruben,
Works in the Public Domain can be copied, changed, redistributed,
republished, without asking permission, since there is nobody to ask
permission from - the original creator of the content (in this case) has
forfeited copyright.
I guess in the case of an open source project, attribution would be nice
(but is not mandatory), to make the project better known and show its
possible applications.
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