Le 16/02/11 07:56, Grégory Roche a écrit :

Hello,

this morning, I have put the Apache Licence 2.0 on my site.

You can see the licence on the page : http://www.polymorphisme.com/serveurs/cocoon/licenceApache20.html

and on the bottom of each page, I add the text :

Copyright © 2011 The Apache Software Foundation, Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.

There is a difference between the license and the copyright. Your work can be licensed under the Apache License, but you keep the copyright.

Only software and documentation distributed by the Apache Software Foundation is copyrighted by the Foundation. And to be more precise, each contributor keeps his individual copyright (in some countries like France you cannot give away your copyright), and this is the whole product that is copyrighted by the ASF.

Your work however is a mix of original work (good job!) and translations of the original Cocoon documentation. For these translations, I think you did the right thing, by linking to the original documentation as a form of attribution.

Sylvain

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Sylvain Wallez - http://bluxte.net

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