cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15471632

Codeberg was asking about this. The linked toot by a commenter points to :

SEqlite

These are CC-BY-SA 4.0 remixes of the Stack Exchange Creative Commons Data Dumps. 100% Unendorsed by Stack Exchange, Inc.

They are minimal. They provide the data you probably care about and the data you need to comply with the original license in SQLite format.

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    7 months ago

    Or used by people in any commercial product. Is there really enough people to justify a info exchange of just hobby projects?

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      See here’s the thing: Creative Commons is not an exclusionary license. If I want to make commercial use of something that has a CC-NC license, I explicitly can ask the author for a secondary license limited to the usage and scope that I need. The important thing here is that the author still retains control, as well as a data point of who is profiting from their stuff and how.

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        So if someone wanted to use this for work they would have to have an issue, find an answer, contact a person, and hope they can use the thing they just found to their problem?

        Like, who wants that?

        Heck I don’t want every person on here who found something I said useful to be hounding me about using my code either.

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          Like, who wants that?

          Have you literally missed out on the fact that the protest is happening? The protest is certainly not because SO answers are bad.