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September 14th, 2010
OpenGeo Releases Training Courses under Creative Commons

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The Creative Commons license allows anyone to provide training using these materials provided they give OpenGeo authorial credit and release any further changes to the material under the same license terms. 
“We love these core open source projects, they form the heart of our OpenGeo Suite product, and we want as many people as possible to learn about them put them to use solving their problems,” said Chris Holmes, OpenGeo President.  “We are releasing the training materials under an open content license for the same reason we develop our core projected under open source licenses: bigger open source communities make better software, and we want this software to be the best in the world.” Read More