On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 03:46:29PM +0100, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > * Jonas Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-19 15:22]: > > We started the project [1]freesources.org and we use debbugs as [2]BTS. > > My question is if I can use the english and german files from Bugs for > > our website. I allready patched them, and now they are for the > > freesources.org project. You can watch them at [3]. How is the licence > > for these files? > > If you take a look at the end of every Debian webpage you find a link > that points you to <http://www.debian.org/license> on which you see the > licence for the webpages, including the link to the real licence.
Oh, thanks ;) > If you have any textual changes for the files (especially the german > translation, but also the english ones) it would be nice if you can send > them to me (or the list in case of english changes) so we can update our > pages with them -- I guess there were still some typos left to fix. Yea, you're right. There are some spelling mistakes. I will proofread the files a second time, and send you the fixes. But I meant I changed the files for freesources.org, because of corse there are many changes, like severities only used for the debian project, or sentences where the debian-bugs lists are called etc. That was what I changed ;) But like I also said above, I'll proofread the files a second time, because I didn't have much time the first time. > On the other hand we (you and me) might be able to communicate a little > closer in case these files undergo changes in the future; or you can of > course subscribe to debian-www-cvs to track that changes (I can give you > some procmail rules for that to filter out other-language translations > and such). Mhm, that would be fine. I would be interested. > P.S.: Are you still interested in the wml sources for the mars project? Yes, but only if it's wml + Makefiles without wmk, like debian-www is. Bye Jonas -- Du willst einen Windows-PC als Gateway für ein NetBSD-System benutzen? Benutzt du auch Nägel, um einen Hammer in die Wand zu schlagen? -- Phillipp Schulte in doc