Simon, Charlie,
Yes, I think that it would be perfectly appropriate to reference OSGeo-Live material from the Education repository. Such promotion fits very appropriately with the underlying goals of OSGeo-Live of promoting Open Source Software.

On a practical matter, I suggest that it would be better to reference the osgeo-live website, http://live.osgeo.org, rather than copying the material into the education repository. The reason being that when you have material which is continually being maintained, that it is better to have one point of truth, and thus avoid people looking at out of date material.

On 20/07/11 23:57, Simon Cropper wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have been asked by Charlie Schweik of the Educational List [1] to ask if anyone objects to the incorporation of QuickStart Material on the Education Repository of OSGeo [2].

At the moment he is debating whether to incorpoarte just a URL or suck the document into their subversion system [3].

If I do not get any objections to this, I will assume there is no objections to either of these options and will inform him that no one has expressed any objections.

I am taking this 'opt out' approach, rather than an 'opt in' approach, because the content is licensed as CC-BY-SA, and could theoretically be assimilated without infringing your copyright. Despite this I think it only courteous to provide an option to express you opinion.

[1] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/edu_discuss
[2] http://www.osgeo.org/educational_content
[3] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Subversion_edu_instructions



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