Peter,
  Thanks very much to consolidate the slides with Apache license!
  I added the link in the Events Calendar
wiki<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Events+Calendar>
.

- Shenfeng (Simon)


2012/12/29 Peter Junge <peter.ju...@gmx.org>

> On 12/27/2012 4:10 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
>
>> Yes Apache license is applicable to docs and presentations. If distributed
>> via the ASF then they should be Apache licensed.
>>
>
> OK, so it's the Apache License v2 that we have been choosing. We added a
> slide with IPR notices at page #2. The same information is available with
> the meta data. Anyone, please feel free to review:
> http://people.apache.org/~pj/**Apache_Asia_Road_Show_2012_**
> Beijing_OpenOffice_With_ALv2.**odp<http://people.apache.org/~pj/Apache_Asia_Road_Show_2012_Beijing_OpenOffice_With_ALv2.odp>
>
> Best regards,
> Peter
>
>
>
>> Ross
>>
>> Sent from a mobile device, please excuse mistakes and brevity
>> On 27 Dec 2012 04:59, "Peter Junge" <peter.ju...@gmx.org> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>>
>>> does anyone know if there's a common/best practice to put presentation
>>> files under ALv2 (or maybe another license like CC)? Is ALv2 applicable
>>> on
>>> presentations and other documents at all? If yes, how to issue the
>>> license
>>> with the presentation file? First page and/or last page and/or footer of
>>> each page and/or metadata?
>>>
>>> Concrete Situation: Liu Shengfeng, Liu Dali, Liu Tao and me have been
>>> presenting at the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 and want to make our
>>> presentation file public with a proper license.
>>>
>>> Hope everyone had a nice Christmas and wishing a Happy New Year
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>

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