Hi all,
GitHub recently released a service called Github Copilot
([1]https://copilot.github.com/) that suggests code lines and functions
to programmers.
This has been trained on publicly available code.
I think any code that copilot generates could be violating many free
Yeah, Create Commons By-SA might be the best license in your case.
I use CC By-SA in my personal blogs and for audio and photography
because it's better for sharing artwork.
This is a good write up comparing CC By-SA and GFDL:
12, 2016 at 10:12:31PM +1200, Kesara Rathnayake wrote:
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> > In one of the talks [1] on 2016 Kiwi PyCon (New Zealand's annual Python
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Hi all,
In one of the talks [1] on 2016 Kiwi PyCon (New Zealand's annual Python
conference) [2], the presenter mentioned that GNU GPL's "Disclaimer of
Warranty" is invalid against New Zealand consumer guarantee act [3] which
offers warranty