And having the GPL there means that we've left the door open to change our minds later :-) If we ever decide we really hate the CC-BY and we absolutely want the original files to give different weight to different people, we can do that. A dual license means that you have the option to go either way.
I am assuming that just saying the source is available at XXX isn't good enough. Is that correct.
Are there other drawbacks to the GPL that are more complex. Yes or no will be fine unless they are easily explained.
Thanks for taking the time to break this down for me.
-- Peter Kupfer OOo user since 'OO4 http://peschtra.tripod.com/open_office/ooo_front.htm
