How to publish projects build on top of MySensors (library)
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I love this project/library and I am currently building some sensors for myself. To do this I am designing hardware (pcbs) and writing software (on top of the mysensors library and example sketches mostly). I love to share my work with others (mainly because I every time I solved some problem I think someone else might have the same one^^, and I am always happy to find existing solutions for my own problems). So I thought about uploading the arduino sketches (+ my pcbs but that doesn't really matter here I guess) to github.
Now my question is about licences/copyrights/whatever... what do I have to do if I want to share my code? Is it enough to just mention the project + a link to this page? What kind of licence would you guys use?
I am thinking about CC...
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CC seems to be a good choice if you want other makers to build upon on your stuff.
Found this short guide: http://www.inmojo.com/licenses/
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I would like to do the same for the boards we make. There is a topic on boards compatible with MySensors, but it does not seem to update.
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@hek Thanks! I will have a look at that.
I think you misunderstood my main question though: what do YOU (= MySensors?) require me to put into the files so that I can publish them. I love the project and I don't want to "steal" your work.
Is it enough to mention the project and add a link to this site, or do you prefer me pasting some kind of text... ?
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@LastSamurai said:
I love the project and I want to "steal" your work.
I just realised that I forgot the "don't" there. I fixed that.