Before I (Vega) can merge your content I just need to deal with how to license and credit your contribution.
Huh?
If you have no idea what this means and don't care, putting your work into the public domain, option one, is probably what you want. That just means that anyone can use what you contributed anywhere without permission or attribution. Unless your contribution is extremely minor, I will still give you credit on the front page of OpGuides.
If that doesn't sit well with you, then you probably want to go with the second option which requires that I or anyone using your work give you credit, share their changes, and get permission from either me (or someone acting on my behalf) OR you directly before using the content to make money (typically for covering the cost of hosting the website + proving incentive to keep making more content)
First things first,
[x] Everything I'm contributing is my own work, used with permission (and attributed as necessary), or is very clearly fair use
Not checking this box does not mean I will deny your pull request outright, it just means we may need to have a look at how likely we are to be called out on using whatever content you've used.
1) Public Domain
[x] I agree to put my contribution into the Public Domain (or CC-0, if that doesn't apply where you are)
[x] (not required) I would like to be credited as:____ on the OpGuides Homepage
Note, if I feel your contribution is minor (like you corrected a single typo) I may not put your name on the home page
I don't really care, up to you if you want to do an "edited/reviewed by" credit. Credit me as DocQuantum or Daniel Shchur if you choose to do so.
Thank you for submitting a pull request!
Before I (Vega) can merge your content I just need to deal with how to license and credit your contribution.
First things first,
Not checking this box does not mean I will deny your pull request outright, it just means we may need to have a look at how likely we are to be called out on using whatever content you've used.
1) Public Domain
[x] I agree to put my contribution into the Public Domain (or CC-0, if that doesn't apply where you are)
[x] (not required) I would like to be credited as: ____ on the OpGuides Homepage
I don't really care, up to you if you want to do an "edited/reviewed by" credit. Credit me as DocQuantum or Daniel Shchur if you choose to do so.