Hi Mika
Am Mittwoch 20 Oktober 2021 13:13:01 schrieb Mika Silander:
Btw, for contributions, what is the easiest way? A public repo on github and then pull requests?
for contributing to IntelMQ itself, yes, using github, issues and pull-requests probably works best.
(For independent code parts maybe more Free Software friendly hosting could also be considered, like gitlab or heptapod. E.g we've used https://gitlab.com/intevation/tuency/tuency )
Are there licensing issues/incompatibilities? E.g. my employer wants all our published code to be released under MIT (Expat).
Anything that is compatible with "AGPL-3.0-or-later" is fine. SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT is fine in this regard.
My additional recommendation is to use https://reuse.software/spec/ 3.0 (the current one) to indicate the license and who is the rights holder.
Best Regards, Bernhard