Hi Alexandro,
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
[...]

>> I think this kind of decision should be discussed by the broader
>> community, and may be think at .com if we want to provide non free
>> material and not mix it up with the .org concept.
>> Currently the accepted licences (GPL, LGPL, PDL, CC by) by the community
>> do not allow us to provide such material on the site.
>>
>> As a side note just for information, we already have contents (big
>> thanks to Gabriel Curley :) for Moodle courses on the documentation
>> project.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Sophie
> 
> That is not true, we provide for-pay extensions on the extension market place.

These are external sites, not under www.openoffice.org site
> 
> Also we are not providing anything, the point is not for US to create
> courses but to crowdsource it.

I don't understand this, could you explain crowdsour ?
> 
> This is really how marketplaces work. If you dont allow users to put
> their own price, might as well use the Document & Files feature in
> Collabnet.

I don't decide anything here, the licences on the website are decided by
the community, if we want to change them (and I don't say it is not
good) we need to discuss it and provide a way that is not confusing
either the users and the contributors.
Currently the Extension website has a lot of issues for users, I'm not
sure we want to reproduce the same with a vocational training website.

Kind regards
Sophie


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