[libreoffice-marketing] DVD and Jewel case design

2011-01-08 Thread Marc Paré
We have spoken briefly a while ago about this, I was just wondering if 
we should also be looking at the design again seeing as the final 
version of LibO is approaching.


You can find a design proposal here from Jens Habermann: 
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:JeHa


And a short discussion on the german list here: 
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.discuss.german/1441


My opinion on the design is that it would be nice if it could be both in 
colour and a b/w for burning on Lightscribe DVD burners. There are some 
nice Lightscribe discs on the market that are green in colour.


I was also wondering, if the DVD/Case designs are available, am I then 
permitted to burn and Lightscribe the disc to pass off to people 
wanting a copy of the disc? Is this allowable? What would I need on the 
disc to adhere to the LibO license?


I would be interested in passing off copies at my school and perhaps 
have the library lend out copies for parents to install at home. Burning 
a nice looking CD would make it look more professional.


If the burning of DVD/Jewel case designs are made easy, I could make 
arrangements for almost 55 schools to start off with.


If we can make the process easy for people, we could include this in a 
LibO FAQ.


Cheers

Marc


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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] DVD and Jewel case design

2011-01-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

I think you need to put the original source code on the Cd.  The GPL agreement 
allows you and/or the library/school to make a small profit from the sale of 
the 
Cds and to cover costs.  I guess an ideal Cd would have the installers for all 
the various platforms along with the source code but you might want to have 
different Cds for Windows Mac and possibly Linux.  As long as the source code 
is 
on the Cd then you are complying with the GPL agreement.  At least that is my 
understanding from the previous discussion in here.

Regards from
Tom :)





From: Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com
To: marketing@libreoffice.org
Cc: mail...@jenshabermann.de
Sent: Sat, 8 January, 2011 9:45:59
Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] DVD and Jewel case design

We have spoken briefly a while ago about this, I was just wondering if we 
should 
also be looking at the design again seeing as the final version of LibO is 
approaching.

You can find a design proposal here from Jens Habermann: 
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:JeHa

And a short discussion on the german list here: 
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.discuss.german/1441


My opinion on the design is that it would be nice if it could be both in colour 
and a b/w for burning on Lightscribe DVD burners. There are some nice 
Lightscribe discs on the market that are green in colour.

I was also wondering, if the DVD/Case designs are available, am I then 
permitted 
to burn and Lightscribe the disc to pass off to people wanting a copy of the 
disc? Is this allowable? What would I need on the disc to adhere to the LibO 
license?

I would be interested in passing off copies at my school and perhaps have the 
library lend out copies for parents to install at home. Burning a nice looking 
CD would make it look more professional.

If the burning of DVD/Jewel case designs are made easy, I could make 
arrangements for almost 55 schools to start off with.

If we can make the process easy for people, we could include this in a LibO FAQ.

Cheers

Marc


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