https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93514

--- Comment #8 from Mattia Rizzolo <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Stanislav Horacek from comment #5)
> What license should the thesaurus have? Would CC BY-NC be OK?

CC-BY-NC is not correct at all as somebody else already pointed out, CC-BY-SA
would be ok, or MPL or whatever.

Just you can't unilaterally change the license without an agreement from the
copyright holders, namely Karel Pala, Jan Všianský. From the way the readme is
written both holds a copyright on that file so both has to agree about it.
>From my point of view I would be ok if they state this on this bug report, so
that this can be somewhat (even if not deeply) verified.


btw, also the "You can freely use the thesaurus in OpenOffice.org (or its
derivatives)" is unclear whether it allows using of that file outside of this
set of programs, so please always try to use a well known and proof-read from a
legal POV license.

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