The content license in the tutorial says:

"The documentation content on this site is made available to you as part of the 
Android Open Source Project. This documentation, including any code shown in 
it, is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, the preferred license for all 
parts of the of the Android Open Source Project."

So apparently it's Apache licensed.

But if you want, I can host the example code separately. What would be a good 
location? Putting it in my own github repository?

-- Sander
________________________________________
From: Eelco Dolstra [eelco.dols...@logicblox.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 10:29 AM
To: Sander van der Burg - EWI
Cc: Nix-dev
Subject: Re: [Nix-dev] [Nix-commits] [NixOS/nixpkgs] 3afa95: Added androidenv - 
the Android SDK, their addition...

Hi Sander,

On 07/11/12 21:29, Sander van der Burg - EWI wrote:

> Normally, I wouldn't include any source code either, but we need some 
> validation at hand to see whether it's still doing what we expect.

Validation is fine but that can easily be kept separately.  Combined with the
unclear copyright status, this definitely should not be in the Nixpkgs tree.

--
Eelco Dolstra | LogicBlox, Inc. | http://nixos.org/~eelco/
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