I don't have time to argue about this especially because I agree that cc is likely better than OSS licenses, but I am just too passionate about this point not too. Workflows are 100% software!!! A python script is just a protocol or a cookbook that tells a Python interpreter (runtime) how to behave. Even assembly is just a set of bits without a machine to run it on. You would never tell a biologist this, but Galaxy is a high-level graphical programming environment, histories are an interactive console for testing and debugging, workflows are finished programs that can be rerun using the same runtime on different inputs. -John On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Bjoern Gruening <bjoern.gruening@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Peter,
http://www.myexperiment.org seems to favor Creative Commons licenses:
1500 by-sa 342 by-nd 318 by 25 BSD 13 GPL 10 Apache 9 LGPL 6 by-nc-sa 4 CC0 1 MIT
For me a plain workflow in XML is not a software, its a protocol, like a cookbook. Sure its written in a really high level computing language, but the reason is mainly because computer need to read it.
I would vote for CC.
Cheers, Bjoern
Hello all,
A philosophical question - for my Galaxy tools and wrappers, I have been using open source software (OSS) licences, e.g. the MIT license, or GPL.
For licensing my Galaxy workflows, should I also treat them as software and do the same, or as a protocol document and go for something like one of the Creative Commons licenses? e.g. CC BY, or CC BY-SA
Thanks,
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