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PiE's Open Source policy

This page will explain in plain language what PiE (Pioneers in Engineering) does to your, a contributor's, rights to the work you create in your time as a PiE staff. This page will detail the type of licenses [PiE Foundation]({{ site.baseurl }}/about/foundation.html) will apply to the different type of work you can be contributing, so that you can make informed decisions on whether you want to become a PiE staff contributor.

It is important for you to agree to this policy, through the signing of the Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA), because otherwise, PiE cannot use any of your contributions and will regretfully be unable to allow you to be a part of PiE staff.

Scope

Upon signing of the Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA), '''all work generated''' by you as a contributor is subjected to the terms of the ICLA.

Individual Contributor License Agreements (ICLAs)

The ICLA is (most likely) the document that referred you to this page. The ICLA, in simple terms, grants PIE Foundation a license to the work generated by you as a contributor. It enables you, the contributor, to retain the ultimate copyrights to work, but licenses PiE Foundation the right to use your work as a part of its mission.

The signing of the ICLA is a precondition for you to become a PiE staff contributor and to receive a pioneers account.

Licenses

Apache 2.0 License

All software contributions made to PiE Foundation are subjected to the Apache 2.0 license. For a laymen description, see here.

Applying

To apply this license, you should include a LICENSE file on the top level of your work. Please see the instructions listed in this page for details.

Attribution

To attribute works under this license, include the attribution in the NOTICE file. Instructions are listed on this page.

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license

All hardware contributions, such as mechanical and electrical drawings, as well as lessons, documentation, photo, videos, and other media, are subjected to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. For a laymen description, see here.

Applying

To apply this license, see this page of examples here.

Attribution

For examples on how to attribute work under this license, visit this page for examples.