Repos in our organization need to be licensed appropriately; you'll need to decide how to licence different components of your project based on what the contents are. Here is the TL;DR version:
Source code created by the BCGov should be Apache (Apache-2.0);
Text created by the BCGov should be Creative Commons International 4.0 (CC BY);
Data created by the BCGov should be Open Government Licence - BC (OGL-BC).
Since most repos are code based I've added the Apache-2.0 license as part of this PR. Please checkout this branch and change the license as needed or merge if if you're happy with my suggestion.
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If you're not sure what to do add a comment with the the command @repo-mountie help in it; a real-live-person will reply back to help you out.
Only license content BCGov creates. If it was created by someone else you must include the original license that work was released under.
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I can update the status of the PIA and STRA for you; you'll just need to merge the PR when I'm done. You can find the available status values in the table above. Below are some commands I understand:
Repos in our organization need to be licensed appropriately; you'll need to decide how to licence different components of your project based on what the contents are. Here is the TL;DR version:
For more information, or for out-of-the-box situations check out the BC Policy Framework for GitHub.
Since most repos are code based I've added the Apache-2.0 license as part of this PR. Please checkout this branch and change the license as needed or merge if if you're happy with my suggestion.
Pro Tip š¤
If you're not sure what to do add a comment with the the command @repo-mountie help in it; a real-live-person will reply back to help you out.
Only license content BCGov creates. If it was created by someone else you must include the original license that work was released under.
Commands š¤
I can update the status of the PIA and STRA for you; you'll just need to merge the PR when I'm done. You can find the available
status
values in the table above. Below are some commands I understand:Examples