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Quick answer:</div><div><br></div><div>From the point of view of the review … you can mention that the sample data is of unknown license; raise an issue in your issue tracker to sort out, and proceed to graduation.
</div><div><br></div><div>For a useful answer; other projects (in their review) tend write down where the data came from - often taking steps to thank the organisation that provided the data.</div><div><br></div><div>Examples:</div><div>- (FAIL) Early uDig included some sample data from an ESRI product (simply because that was the data we were using for testing). We had to pull those releases when we noticed the problem.</div><div>- (SUCCESS) The live DVD is distribution the natural earth dataset (http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/naturalearth_overview.html) and mention that the license is public domain.</div><div><br></div><div>Does that help?</div>
<div><div>-- </div><div>Jody Garnett<br></div><div><br></div></div>
<p style="color: #A0A0A8;">On Wednesday, 18 April 2012 at 2:12 AM, Bob Basques wrote:</p>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3">We think we're to a point of moving ahead with Code provenance. Everything has been checked over and it looks good for review.</font> </p>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3">Question remains right now on the sample data licensing. What approach should be taken here? Are there samples of data licensing to work from?</font> </p>
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