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10:01 PM
@Fire location
 
@NobodyNada I'm running on NobodyNada/MacBook Pro
 
good
@QPaysTaxes .......not actually, right?
@QPaysTaxes huh?
...I'm confused.
...I'm still confused.
 
Installing update...
 
(in case update messages confuse anyone, there are two copies of FireAlarm running right now, but one of them is in standby mode)
 
10:18 PM
@TinyGiant, what is the license for the code to UnclosedRequestReview.user.js? I've been working on adding some functionality. For part of what I've been working on, it's appropriate to integrate into the script via a pull request (in 6-8).
However, for another portion, it is better for me to break the functionality out into a separate script. For the separate script, I'll probably rewrite much of the similar stuff to better fit a different usage, but I'm wanting to know how scrupulously I need to be about doing so. For example, with CC BY-SA, it's give credit (which I would do with any license), and you're good to go. Some other licenses, you can't use anything and must completely re-write.
 
user3956566
@TinyGiant cool thanks. I won't post on meta this time :)
 
user4639281
@Makyen There is currently no license. do whatever you like with it.
 
user4639281
@YvetteColomb :P
 
user3956566
@TinyGiant that was hilarious :D
 
@TinyGiant OK. Thanks. FYI: At least in the US, from a legal perspective, no license means you can't do anything: all rights reserved. That is the default in the US.
 
10:28 PM
Unless you're on GitHub
@QPaysTaxes kiiiind of
> Any Content you post publicly, including issues, comments, and contributions to other Users' repositories, may be viewed by others. By setting your repositories to be viewed publicly, you agree to allow others to view and "fork" your repositories (this means that others may make their own copies of your Content in repositories they control).
It's a little pedantic, as others still can't do anything useful with it, but it's not all-rights-reserved
Oh, sure. That's valid
 
Installing update...
 
user4639281
@YvetteColomb inorite?
 
user4639281
@Makyen Yeah, I have to get around to putting licenses on stuff at some point
 
user4639281
@QPaysTaxes an open-bracket close-bracket hole?
 
@Undo 'view and "fork" your repositories ... to access your Content through the GitHub Service, and to use, display and perform your Content, and to reproduce your Content solely on GitHub". That does not mean you license people to make derivative works.
 
user4639281
10:38 PM
> an implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
 
6 mins ago, by Undo
It's a little pedantic, as others still can't do anything useful with it, but it's not all-rights-reserved
 
@QPaysTaxes The document does not contain a definition of "fork". From an activity point of view, "forking" is just making a copy into your own GitHub account. From a legal standpoint, it doesn't give you the right to modify it (legally called making a derivative work).
@Undo OK, so maybe I should read your follow on comments prior to hitting send :-).
 
No worries :)
 
@QPaysTaxes That would be consistent with what most people assume. But, that is actually at least two different things. GitHub does sort-of define "fork" as "this means that others may make their own copies of your Content in repositories they control". Without a more expansive definition, in the document (or referenced), we have to assume it means what actually happens, and only what happens, when you click on "fork", which is a copy is made. Modifying it would be in addition to making a copy.
 
@Fire update
 
10:52 PM
@Queen k
 
Installing update...
 
GitHub's fine. It's the people actually making the modifications that would have the problem. GitHub would only be subject to DCMA take-down notices, not liability. Well, OK, you never know once lawyers get involved.
 
@QPaysTaxes I'm running on NobodyNada/MacBook Pro
 
@QPaysTaxes the other one's updating now
@QPaysTaxes it doesn't; it's just that the copy on the Pi had just stared, and my MacBook Pro's copy had not yet switched to standby
@QPaysTaxes what I just told you was wrong; see my edit
 
@TinyGiant Yeah, licensing can be a pain in the rear. It's a good idea to read up a bit on the various common ones. My personal choice for SE-related projects was just to use the international version of the CC BY-SA license which all content on SE is licensed under (i.e. CC BY-SA 4.0). From a licensing point of view, that makes it the same as if you had posted the code as an answer on SO (but accounts a bit better for internationalization).
 
10:58 PM
@Fire location
 
@NobodyNada I'm running on NobodyNada/Raspberry Pi
 
Yes, Redunda pings are working on the Pi!
 
11:13 PM
Installing update...
 
@QPaysTaxes Didn't check the man page in detail, but you can discard the output and use find on the result of grep to print the file-name.
 
user4639281
@Makyen Except that SE is now a bastardized MIT license IIRC
 
11:28 PM
I thought that plan got dropped
 
user4639281
Oh did it? I stopped paying attention.
 
@QPaysTaxes yes. You have to combine it with find.
 
@TinyGiant It was 'delayed' here and not really picked back up, IIRC
 
@QPaysTaxes Just checked the output format: if the filenames don't include a colon, you can just remove the text of each line from that on, sort and remove dups. Leave it to you which method suits you more. (I'd go with find probably)
 
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11:39 PM
I'm sorry for all the FireAlarm noise; I'm trying to integrate it with Redunda. I'm pretty sure I've fixed everything, so the noise should be almost done now (I'm guessing ~2 more messages).
 
Installing update...
 
1 to go
 
also, FireAlarm's making a whole lot more noise, just not in this room
I think the noise is done in here now; let me test
yep!
 

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