Andre Schnabel wrote:
Daniel: you don't get the point: you ignore our project's guidelines.
that's it.
No, look. You can put CreaiveCommons PDF files on the website. I'm
giving you .sxw files too. You are free to edit the sxw files, make a
new PDF, and put it on the OOo website.
Besides, this wasn't how I read the guideline. The guideline says "we
will accept non-editable files if hey are CreativeCommons Attribution".
In other words, the *objective* of the guideline was to allow in content
that was not editable. It was not to limit what we would allow as
non-editable content. It's really really silly to accept non editable
content under a license and then reject the editable file.
Cheers,
Daniel.
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