Open jwoods-ucsb opened 4 years ago
@jwoods-ucsb , this is done in fec6c427. However, I cannot find a definition of non-commercial use from GitHub. Do you think this definition is needed?
@jwoods-ucsb I got further clarification from GitHub about the whole non-commercial use. The key question is, "are they a student at UCSB?" If yes, then the service is allowed.
So from that, I'd like to add the following sentence right before the "Features/Benefits" section
If you have graduated from UC Santa Barbara, you cannot have access to the UC Santa Barbara GitHub organization.
What are your thoughts on this?
@kevinwucodes
I would agree with that text added to the guide
Explicitly call out that the UCSB GitHub organization is not meant for “commercial use” with a definition for commercial use.