coalitionforopendataeducation / open-data-etl-tutorial

A tutorial using Pentaho's data integration tool (Kettle) to setup automated Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) jobs for an open data portal.
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Licensing? #1

Open tomschenkjr opened 9 years ago

tomschenkjr commented 9 years ago

Which licensing should we choose for this tutorial?

The tutorial and the software (i.e., Kettle transformation files) should be considered independently. The City of Chicago is going to be releasing the ETL framework as, likely, an MIT License.

I'm less sure on the tutorial. Should we adopt a Creative Commons license?

gjacobs86 commented 9 years ago

I am always in favor of Creative Commons, but then again I am not doing any heavy lift for the tutorial so please feel free to do as you feel. G

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Tom Schenk Jr notifications@github.com wrote:

Which licensing should we choose for this tutorial?

The tutorial and the software (i.e., Kettle transformation files) should be considered independently. The City of Chicago is going to be releasing the ETL framework as, likely, an MIT License.

I'm less sure on the tutorial. Should we adopt a Creative Commons license?

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