Hi Nicolas :D, thank you!
What I would like to know (and what is now buried deep in the email stream) is: - How does version control work for booktype? Could it be combined with a git repository, or does it use a fully independent system? (I couldn't find a direct hint, maybe it's just using the django database to keep track of changes/edits?) - What is the source file format of booktype? Markdown? (guessing from the requirements for pip) Regards, Maren Am 01.05.2017 um 21:08 schrieb Nicolas Dufour: > Hi all, > > I'm just back from two weeks away, and as the thread is very long now > I didn't find time to read everything. Sorry if I'm off-topic. > > Le Lundi 1 mai 2017 13h07, Maren Hachmann <ma...@goos-habermann.de> a > écrit : >> I only wish Nicolas or Elisa could be here to give us some more >> in-depth > >> info about their server's capabilities > > > Not sure what you mean. Of course the Inkscape project can use the > French FM server for the translation, but note that an English > version also exists (http://write.flossmanuals.net/). It would > probably be easier to work on the English server directly. > > >> and their book's licencing. > > If I remember correctly, the GPLv2 was the first license that was > chosen when the FM project was created about 10 years ago, and some > books still use it. But the server allows users to choose a different > license when creating a new book (CC, GPL, PD). As for the Inkscape > book, I see it's under a GPLv3. I don't know if it can be changed > (and how) or not. Elisa could probably give more details. > > Regards, -- Nicolas > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-docs mailing list Inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-docs