[–] gnabgib 1y ago ↗ From the original source 12factor.net (4 points, 6 hours ago) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42128769
[–] ydlr 1y ago ↗ What does it mean to open source something that is not source code? [–] mdaniel 1y ago ↗ Well, in this specific case there is source code and it's the source to the website, which now accepts contributions rather than just being "read only." The linked article goes into why they are now open to contributionsI am not lawyerly enough to get into whether the Creative Commons are "open source" but shrug https://github.com/twelve-factor/twelve-factor/blob/main/LIC... seems to be pretty liberal with the rights offered to others [–] ydlr 1y ago ↗ Thanks. I wasn't trying to be snarky. I really couldn't find where that was explained in the article. I guess I should have followed the links.
[–] mdaniel 1y ago ↗ Well, in this specific case there is source code and it's the source to the website, which now accepts contributions rather than just being "read only." The linked article goes into why they are now open to contributionsI am not lawyerly enough to get into whether the Creative Commons are "open source" but shrug https://github.com/twelve-factor/twelve-factor/blob/main/LIC... seems to be pretty liberal with the rights offered to others [–] ydlr 1y ago ↗ Thanks. I wasn't trying to be snarky. I really couldn't find where that was explained in the article. I guess I should have followed the links.
[–] ydlr 1y ago ↗ Thanks. I wasn't trying to be snarky. I really couldn't find where that was explained in the article. I guess I should have followed the links.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 19.3 ms ] threadI am not lawyerly enough to get into whether the Creative Commons are "open source" but shrug https://github.com/twelve-factor/twelve-factor/blob/main/LIC... seems to be pretty liberal with the rights offered to others