Hi Cornelius,

I know only how to do that in Germany.
At first you have to ask, whether the special person want to have all 
published. After that you are allowed to do it.
I believe, that would be the same in other countries.

Best regards,
Sarah

> Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Oktober 2015 um 14:01 Uhr
> Von: "Cornelius Schumacher" <csc...@suse.de>
> An: opensuse-marketing@opensuse.org
> Betreff: Re: [opensuse-marketing] People of openSUSE
>
> One question related to the "people of openSUSE" series is under which 
> license 
> this is done. As far as I can tell the interviews from the past are under no 
> specific license (at least I couldn't find any on news.opensuse.org, where 
> the 
> interviews are published). So I assume that they are only meant to be 
> published on the openSUSE site and not meant for redistribution.
> 
> For future interviews it would be great to adopt a better defined license. I 
> would use CC-BY-SA for them. Are there any reasons to not do this?
> 
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