I could really use some help with this, Sebastian. It is the authors at Georgia Tech who applied the two licenses, not me. I've been in touch with them by email. What would be the easiest thing that could be done to resolve the license contradiction? Perhaps I could apply the fix to my version and then suggest to them they do likewise?
Jeff Let's work together to create a just and sustainable world! ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On May 14, 2018 10:49 AM, Sebastian Silva <sebast...@fuentelibre.org> wrote: > > > Thanks for pointing us to this resource. Very nice. > > I am writing introductory materials and this is a great reference! > > While our target audiences are completely different, the structure and > > ideas are very welcome. I will make a section with references :-) > > Please be aware of a license contradiction: > > > > https://gitlab.com/jelkner/StudentCSP/blob/master/_sources/CSPrinTeasers/studentBook.rst > > > (Proprietary) > > https://gitlab.com/jelkner/StudentCSP/blob/master/LICENSE.txt (GNU FDL) > > I consider Open Educational Resources to be the only sustainable option > > for a just society - please clarify the license. > > Thanks in advance! > > Regards, > > Sebastian > > On 12/05/18 15:01, Jeff Elkner wrote: > > > btw. I'll be sprinting on a Remix of the book, CS Principles: Big > > > > Ideas in Programming on Monday. I'm remixing to make the text more > > > > compatible with Python 3, and to respond to > > > > student requests for clarification of exercise instructions, etc. > > > > I'm hosting the remix on the Open Book Project: > > > > http://www.openbookproject.net/books/StudentCSP/ > > > > The git repo is here: > > > > https://gitlab.com/jelkner/StudentCSP > > > > Jeff _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig