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Right now this has an MIT license - I'm not sure about licensing but MIT to my mind is more of a software license and this is rather content.

So as @bkleinen suggested a creative commons might be a good choice.

Anyone with some good knowledge about this?

Right now I'd end up at the Attribution 3.0 Unported (Commercial use with modifications etc. but attribution).

Cheers,
Tobi

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jrgifford

jrgifford commented on Apr 30, 2013

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So, here's what I did for my ebook on rails:

we're using the MIT license, and then we're using a creative commons license for the images, graphic stuff. I am treating the book like code, since:

  • it is a programming book.
  • it's text.
  • more specifically, it's markdown.
  • it lets us version things - so we can continue to support rails 4.0.x, while also having a rails 4.1.x series. (if we want).

So we're treating this like a codebase.

jrgifford

jrgifford commented on Sep 19, 2013

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Have you come to a decision about this?

PragTob

PragTob commented on Sep 20, 2013

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MIT is a great idea, thanks for the input james just haven't done it yet :-)

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