Re: License for text content
(Moving general@incubator and dev@community to BCC since this is really a legal question about ASF licensing) tison wrote on 5/1/24 11:25 PM: Hi, IIUC, the Apache License 2.0 is mainly to license code and related stuff that constructs the final software. However, projects may also create text content like documents. Is it appropriate to use Apache License 2.0 for them (since quite a few terms may not be applicable)? Or what licenses shall we use? The ASF uses the Apache-2.0 license for our projects' own content that is put into any releases, immaterial of type of content: https://apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#faq-docs Using a single license reduces complexity, and makes it simpler for users to understand the issues around re-using ASF products. -- - Shane Member The Apache Software Foundation - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
[C/C Europe 25] [DISCUSS] Where to hold the conference
There have been several volunteers to participate in the conference organizing committee so perhaps we should start by discussing where the conference should be held. Does anyone have any strong opinions or ideas? The 2024 committee considered the following factors when choosing the location: 1. Production cost (venue rental + services). 2024 was a reboot (Community over Code is not positioned) so we are starting with sponsors from scratch. 2025 is is a slightly better place since the 2024 conference made the European version of C/C visible to some sponsors and participants. 2. Easy to get to by either train or airport (giving priority to train, since we expect most attendees to come from EU and only a few from North America). 3. A city/area where it is easy to walk to nearby restaurants/bars so that attendees would run into each other after conference hours. 4. A nice city that people would be interested in visiting, and probably never been to. So if you have opinions and/or ideas please speak up. Thanks, Claude p.s. We are still looking for a 2025 organizing committee chair. Care to volunteer?