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Registration for our fall LibreFest/OctoberFest is now open. The workshop will be held virtually on October 7, from 9-3 PST. OctoberFest is a scaled down version of our annual summer LibreFest but will cover everything the #LibreTexts #LibreVerse has to offer including: creating, editing, remixing, and publishing #OER, as well as an intro to our #open #homework and #assessment platform, #ADAPT. Registration is open until Oct 6:

commons.libretexts.org/events/

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@lightweight thanks for asking. We use #open to primarily mean the 5R's codified via #CreativeCommons and #GNU licensing. We do have some content that doesn't follow this (e.g. content w/ an ND clause); in these cases #open
means #OpenAccess. Everything created on the #LibreTexts site is #OER open.

For code, we refer primarily to GNU and MIT licensed open-source content.

We hope this helps answer your question. Let us know if we can clarify anything else related to our greater #LibreVerse.