The most pragmatic solution, and the fairest, IMHO, is that the
> attribution should go to "the openSUSE project".
> We probably should mention that explicitly somewhere, and also
> that by committing content to the repository, you accept that:
> * the work is still owned by you, and by whomever m
Linux Pro - Special from 02/2008
Get Started with openSUSE 11.0
Articles would need to be updated/edited, of course - and some added.
I still have a couple of copies, as I consider it a very good overview of
the openSUSE project - but it is getting dated/old.
(I always mention to people t
On 2011-02-16 11:25:26 (-0200), Jos Poortvliet wrote:
[...]
> Moreover, I'm also catching up to news (eg planet.opensuse.org) and saw this
> one: http://blip.tv/file/4742487
>
> Pretty neat. I knew we had a great testing infrastructure but looking at
> this, maybe it's time we put it up there w
Hi all,
I hope to catch up to mail today or tomorrow and that means I'll reply to
mails on this list :D
Moreover, I'm also catching up to news (eg planet.opensuse.org) and saw this
one: http://blip.tv/file/4742487
Pretty neath. I knew we had a great testing infrastructure but looking at
this,
Le 16/02/2011 14:11, Pascal Bleser a écrit :
The most pragmatic solution, and the fairest, IMHO, is that the
> attribution should go to "the openSUSE project".
exactly what I mean
> Individual attributions would really be a nightmare to work with
> in practice...
exactly
what I was proposing i
On 2011-02-16 10:29:42 (+0100), Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On 02/16/2011 10:04 AM, jdd wrote:
[...]
>> 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 i
On 2011-02-16 11:28:35 (+0100), jdd wrote:
> Le 16/02/2011 10:29, Bruno Friedmann a écrit :
> >> * "Made by the openSUSE team"
> > It could be made by others, who just want to contribute one time, or for a
> > specific reason.
> > Would they become de-facto member of openSUSE team ?
> > We're al
Hi All,
I have compiled a few articles in the last few days, I will like you
guys to go through it and make amendments and suggest changes to it.
http://opensuse.ietherpad.com/KDE
http://opensuse.ietherpad.com/Gnome
http://opensuse.ietherpad.com/LibreOffice
Regards
Manu
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Hi All
The virtual party has been a great success, I am not able to attend it
thanks to the limited bandwidth and download limit I have but recently
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/opensuse-celebrate-114-virtual-dance-party
We can click on like and all our friends will come to know of it
htt
Le 16/02/2011 10:29, Bruno Friedmann a écrit :
>> * "Made by the openSUSE team"
>
> It could be made by others, who just want to contribute one time, or for a
> specific reason.
> Would they become de-facto member of openSUSE team ?
> We're all in it.
so second option
* Made with the openSUS
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 07:40:12PM +0100, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
> Am 10.02.2011 12:45, schrieb Stephan Barth:
> >openSUSE has even a web page
> Yes, I know. A really nice web page if you ask me. But with Facebook
> and Twitter you can achive more people, you know? Maybe they will be
> some cr
On 02/16/2011 10:04 AM, jdd wrote:
> 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:
>> '
>>
>
> don't know if this is allowed.
>
> But the main concern i
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:
> '
>
don't know if this is allowed.
But the main concern is for
* printed material (or material exposed on
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 6:17 PM, jdd wrote:
> Le 16/02/2011 02:28, Pascal Bleser a écrit :
>> CC-BY-SA 3.0
>
> what we *have* to discuss early is *the way* ,the licence can be
> repsected.
>
> It's easy for text, but for posters, photos, videos it's much more
> difficult.
>
> If we have to insert
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