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This page needs a lot or work or needs to be deleted. I opened a ticket about it, or we can discuss it here. [https://rt.pumpingstationone.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=6213 RT6213]. We don't even track copyright on our wiki. That type of thing really screwed up the python wiki. Wikipedia is pretty specific about their stuff, and people have to keep track of what they share so as not to post mixed copyrights that conflict and who knows what else. if I recall correctly from asking a creativecommons.org friend what type of CC license he recommended, he mentioned how CC-BY-NC isn't compatible with wikipedia. This is why I don't use it. In my job where we wanted scientists to be able to share data, we encouraged them to use permissive licenses like CC0, or CC-BY because adding the NC clause really screws things up. If you start policing all that stuff it will be a huge headache. We don't even comply with handling source code permissions. If you want to police that stuff, it's going to slow down everything at the space. Since it has to do with public media, PR director should do it, but PR director isn't an expert in licensing issues.
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This page needs a lot or work or needs to be deleted. I opened a ticket about it, or we can discuss it here. [https://rt.pumpingstationone.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=6213 RT6213]. We don't even track copyright on our wiki. That type of thing really screwed up the python wiki. Wikipedia is pretty specific about their stuff, and people have to keep track of what they share so as not to post mixed copyrights that conflict and who knows what else. if I recall correctly from asking a creativecommons.org friend what type of CC license he recommended, he mentioned how CC-BY-NC isn't compatible with wikipedia. This is why I don't use it. In my job where we wanted scientists to be able to share data, we encouraged them to use permissive licenses like CC0, or CC-BY because adding the NC clause really screws things up. If you start policing all that stuff it will be a huge headache. We don't even comply with handling source code permissions. If you want to police that stuff, it's going to slow down everything at the space. Since it has to do with public media, PR director should do it, but PR director isn't an expert in licensing issues. [[User:Skm|Skm]] ([[User talk:Skm|talk]]) 09:00, 22 February 2017 (CST)
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