Hi all,

I’m drafting a project proposal for a translation of the DSpace interface 
(messages.xml files) into Te Reo Māori and making this available to the DSpace 
community. I understand the translation should be published under the BSD 
licence, but does copyright also need to be assigned to Duraspace as I 
understand it does for code contributions?

Thanks very much,

Deborah Fitchett
Senior Advisor, Digital Access
Library, Teaching and Learning

p +64 3 423 0358
e [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | w 
ltl.lincoln.ac.nz<http://library.lincoln.ac.nz/>

Lincoln University, Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki
New Zealand's specialist land-based university


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