When creating a renku project on renkulab.io, a standard template is used containing a Dockerfile, README etc., but it does not contain a license file. However, for effective collaboration, consistent licenses would really help. Could the templates have some standard license in them, e.g. Apache License 2.0, as adopted for renku itself? This would probably be fine for all those that don’t have an opinion on licenses, whereas those that do could change that license. This would be much better than creating projects without a license, as is the case for many projects (including my own) right now. This is related to https://renku.discourse.group/t/project-templates but I would advocate to include this in the standard template.
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