I'm working on an open source that contains software & content. And I'm wondering if we can have mixed OSS licenses in a repo 🤔
Which license should I use for the content if the rights to the content are reserved?
How can we combine the content's license with a permissive software license (MIT, etc.)? In my understanding, we can only have a single LICENSE.txt file in a repo?
@AdiatiAyu#Drupal is a CMS project. Contributed modules extending core functionality are often a combination of code, content & design. Our goal w/ these licensing policies is enabling developers, designers & ambitious site builders to share functionality that includes everything a user needs to easily install the project while preserving the same freedoms to edit & redistribute images as code.
It took many years for our community to get comfortable distributing this mix of licenses. 3/3
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Would like to broaden my TYPO3-mindset, adjust possibly wrong preconceptions and evaluate these systems for a project.
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