Thanks for mentioning this, and I have added the CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
Public Domain Dedication https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ to most of our work. There is one exception and that is the infographic which has the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
I don't see a LICENSE.md on your GitHub repo or at https://hiveonboard.com/.
Let me remind you, that I am not an official part of the hiveonboard.com team. I worked with @roomservice the dev who created hiveonboard.com in a freelance style way, but hiveonboard.com is his project, run by him. I merely assisted him on a voluntary basis, and said that he liked what I created, then he was free to tip me as he saw fit.
This concerns the Hive People project that is run by me and we will work in a synergistically way with any Hive project, dApp or community. Currently, Hive People doesn't have a GitHub, but it could in the future. It depends a lot on where this project goes.
Concerning the creation of a website for Hive People: as of right now, I am not interested in creating or running a website, as I have done that many times in the past. However, I am open to working with others who are passionate about building a site. Thanks for pointing that, appreciated.
Thanks for updating the post to more clearly link to what aspects are released under what licensing. As open licensing is a legal matter, unless it is marked clearly and unambiguously, it has little effect.
Certainly understand that it is a confusing topic and takes some experience to execute properly.
i ran a creative commons artist collective in 2017 on Steemit, so i am very familiar with CC licenses. I just didn't include all the details when i first wrote the post, so thanks for reminding me.