[
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRAINING-5?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16831828#comment-16831828
]
Craig L Russell commented on TRAINING-5:
----------------------------------------
I think that this kind of material, even if not expected, is in line with the
goals of the project.
I guess we need to figure out how to rationalize the content here. I don't see
distributing .svg content as source material.
Third-party contributions need to be licensed to Apache so that Apache can in
turn license the content under the ALv2 just like code. This implies that we
need SGA or CCLA covering the contribution. [To me, keeping the original
license for these kinds of things doesn't make sense.]
It looks like the Octocat image is just fine as it refers to specifically the
GitHub service. Even without explicit permission, one can argue that this is
nominal usage.
> Donation: Github challenges
> ---------------------------
>
> Key: TRAINING-5
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRAINING-5
> Project: Apache Training
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Isabel Drost-Fromm
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: 01_workflow.svg
>
>
> For context - this is following Lars' idea there:
> [https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/66636f8402426143a81b5bf5070a5b6957d2b5e63284f9ee06dabc82@%3Cdev.training.apache.org%3E]
> to simply open a Jira issue for to-be-donated-content. I'm happy to have the
> process created, refined and refactored while we go through it. I think it
> makes sense to do so with a guinea pig to try things out, happy to be that
> guinea pig myself.
> Actual donation context: At my dayjob we are currently in the process of
> lifting company knowledge about development processes with Git and GitHub. As
> for several projects Inner Source best practices were adopted
> ([http://innersourcecommons.org)|http://innersourcecommons.org)/] we aren't
> that far from the Apache Way internally.
> One way we are currently trying is to raise awareness of the various
> Git/Github features through challenges/ riddles posted close to the coffee
> machine.
> Essentially those challenges are simply svg files that you can print and fill
> in. As such I think they might make for a good sandbox to develop our content
> donation processes in a test first way.
> Currently all challenges are employer-branded. Happy to drop that/ have that
> white-labeled.
> Kudos to [https://davidrehman.de/] for helping me out with his design skills
> - he helped arrange the sheets in a way that looked much less clumsy than my
> own first try and still kept space for a Monalisa Octocat.
> Caveat: Graph was inspired by Gitlab's Git cheat-sheet.
>
--
This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA
(v7.6.3#76005)