André Schnabel píše v Pá 12. 11. 2010 v 08:16 +0100:
> Hi,
> 
> Am 11.11.2010 22:19, schrieb Martin Srebotnjak:
> > I just downloaded my "old" Slovenian po file from LO Pootle and was amazed
> > by the header of my file:
> >
> > # Slovenian localization of LibreOffice
> > # Copyright (C) 2006, SUSE Linux GmbH, Nuremberg
> >
> > My localization is copyright by SUSE? Does SUSE replace Oracle as owner of
> > LO? What is this? It is my localization and if anyone can claim copyright of
> > any kind, it is mine. Do I have to sue SUSE?
> 
> no, surely not. I'd guess this was either a mistake or some initial 
> translations had really been done by
> SUSE GmbH.

We got some translations from the openSUSE community and also from the
SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) translators. It probably went in
this way. Of course, anyone could add his own copyright line.


Best Regards,
Petr


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