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This is hard to categorize as seeking a solution - but I am seeking a response so I'll post here.

Jeremy, I love that you've tagged the site with a Creative Commons license. I do strongly suggest not using the NonCommercial license though, for the sake of effective knowledge-sharing.

Great to see the activity on this site though - good work!

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Hi Chris,

thanks for comments - which creative commons license do you recommend, and can you explain why? Cheers,

jeremy

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Short answer, Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike

See if this helps: An Introduction to Creative Commons

Any more questions I'll happily answer in the new year - enjoy your holidays & festivities, and see you in January!

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