Alpine Linux Wiki is an open source based project, and all contributions must follow the appropriate open source licenses, the main license of the project will precede all the others when the material is original, thus giving credit and real applause to the content creators, or/and only when the content is taken from a place that allows its relicensing or alteration, otherwise measures will be discussed when making the contributions, for this we have the git request send and mix mechanism (knowed as Merge Reques or Pull Request), check contribution.md.
These contribution rules are particularly important for code the content that is to be upstreamed into the wiki, to maintain a clean paper trail of the licensing.
The official alpine project does not certify or are related to this project nor does it allow it to be used as an opinion or communication of its official documentation
CC BY-NC-SA: the project allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creators involved. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms, includes the following elements:
For more information check the ../LICENSE file, but those details must be obey:
No specific authors should be listed in source code files of each page themselves then, but must be do when you take content from, specially most commiter contributors or related one if the part you take is related to, and the Git history serves as a record of authorship. Please check next section:
When take of add content, always should reflect the primary author of a change, for additions of change authored by another person, you should ensure they are listed as the author only if the upstream/original license forced to. Same case for multiple people, should be present one or more citations, for more information about check contribution.md.
Real names are not required for authorship or info, although we encourage those contributors who are comfortable using their real name to do so, as some upstream projects are pickier about this. “Real name” is defined as the name you would use or expect to use for official business and in-person interactions but in legal way, not whatever name any particular game, toy, hobby or government agency force or thinks you should be using at the present point in time.
This project does not absolutely forbids the usage of any copyrighted materials not available to the public caused by lack of security of the original parts. This includes any leaked software information (in source or binary form), unreleased documentation, non-public releases (such as restricted betas), etc. Project contributors are expected to refrain from acquiring or using any such content.
This project is not responsible for any non-public material taken, due to neglect of the originals or security flaws in its internal policies, and reserves the right to use it, even if it were forced to remove it, it will be clear that this content will be used forever in the dark networks, even if those involved can no longer use it.