Le 16/02/2011 09:33, Helen South a écrit :

> For complex documents with many sources, perhaps it would suffice to
> point to a file on Gitorious with 'Full license and attribution here:
> <link>'
> 

don't know if this is allowed.

But the main concern is for

* printed material (or material exposed on the web as pdf, to be
printed by the user) - how do we respect the licence (specially
attribution)

*  same for multiple authors document: for example a video collecting
lot of images from various authors and various origins. Most video
don't share metadata and making a trailer with all the names in a
readable format is problematic.

That's why I beg we should (on the marketting team, at least), have
some sort of "attribution to the marketting team", that mean each
author accepts that on collective works the attribution is made only
to the marketting team.

That may mean we have a persistent wiki page with the list of the team
members and a link to they work (easy on mediawiki, as this link is
provided by the application, I don't know for GIT)

We could have two kind of legal notice

 * "Made by the openSUSE team"

when it's an "official" product

and

* Made with the openSUSE team materials"

when made by anybody with at least part of the material found on our
repositories


jdd


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