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Open-sourcing #182
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@richardxia @jvperrin @jasonk47 @theg5prank @seshness @tinnywang @flawedmatrix @davidchou @kevarifin14 @edliao @Jonathank @dhe95 @wylliec @michaelmmlu @adegtiar @rlaprade @ibrahima @vklee88 @andrewfang @alancyao @es1024 @alvinwan @MinasTyuru @zentner-kyle Hello everyone! As major contributors to hkn-rails, I'd like to inform you all that, as a current officer of @compserv, I'll be making this repo public soon, probably within the next month or two. The major impetus for this change is the expiration of @compserv's access to private repos; the parent repo has been transferred to @jvperrin for the moment, until we could prepare the repo for public release (removing API keys, checking for major security issues, etc). Barring any roadblocks, we will be making this repo public and transferring it back to @compserv shortly. Further info is available in the issue description above, but this should help managing future contributions by moving back under the org, as well as allowing us to more publicly share code. In particular, we get many emails about implementing a d3.js course map like ours. (That said, I expect most future work from compserv to go into the new hknweb in Python / Django. Some of you may recognize the joke of history repeating itself.) As for the legal justification, since aed99f9 (2011), this repo has carried the BSD 2-clause license in LICENSE (excerpted):
Pursuant to the license, I will be redistributing the code. As you are all copyright holders of your contributions, this is contingent on your agreement. Your explicit agreement to this action will be greatly appreciated (by replying below), legally speaking, but otherwise I will be assuming your (implicit) agreement to the license by contributing to this repo. There's a lot of legalese here, but the gist is that I'd like you all to know your work is being made public, for the benefit of future students and developers. Thanks! |
This is done! 🎉 |
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