On 11 July 2013 10:16, Andreas Nilsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/11/2013 10:56 AM, Ekaterina Gerasimova wrote:
>
>> Guys, one of the *only* things that a lot of people get in FOSS in return
>> for their work is attribution.
>> I told you who the photos were by, I did not say that they were in the
>> public domain, the least you could have done in your press release is
>> attribute. Completely ignoring the fact that most works not in the public
>> domain is *not cool*.
>>
>
> Whooops!
> This was a oversight from me. I'm terribly, terribly sorry. Shit. It's
> fixed now.
> Again, thank you for doing these amazing photos on such a short notice. I
> really appreciate it!
>


Thanks ^_^


 For the text:
> - high-definition *and touch support*
>

I was about to add that, but realized it didn't say anywhere in the article
> about the touch support. It does in the image though :)
>
>
>
>  - Intel donated only 5 laptops, not 6
>> - …Wayland as a result *of* this donated…
>>
>
> Fixed!
>
>
>
>> I strongly recommend that you list who received the laptops, who they are
>> working for and what they are working on for transparency reasons. If you
>> do not want to do it in the news article, I will blog about it as it is not
>> currently publicly available, which is not particularly open.
>>
>
> The idea is that these machines will rotate around.
>


Might be a good idea to have a wiki page like for the events box then, or I
suspect it might get forgotten about… (lets face it, people are lazy)



> You have a good point about transparency though and I could add to the
> article in who's custody they are right now though, to make clear that we
> didn't give them to the mob or so.
> Is the list below solid?



Yep, I've spoken to all of them except Jasper about it.
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