Licensing of D-W training session tutorials

2010-12-11 Thread Francesco Poli
Hi Debian-Women! It seems that the training sessions you organize are having lot of success. Congratulations and thanks a lot for organizing them! I appreciate that, after each session, a tutorial is created for future reference and for the benefit of those (like me, unfortunately) who couldn't a

Re: Licensing of D-W training session tutorials

2010-12-11 Thread Rayna
Hey, 2010/12/11 Francesco Poli > [snip] > > However, I don't see any license for those tutorials on the Wiki site. > As I am sure you know, no license means "All Rights Reserved" with > current copyright laws. > > This is a shame: a lot of good documentation is being published from > the D-W tra

Re: Licensing of D-W training session tutorials

2010-12-11 Thread Lars Wirzenius
On la, 2010-12-11 at 17:09 +0100, Francesco Poli wrote: > I suggest that copyright holders for those tutorials be contacted and > asked to license the tutorials under the GNU GPL v2 or otherwise the > Expat license (depending on the preferences regarding copyleft...). You failed to mention that yo

Re: Licensing of D-W training session tutorials

2010-12-11 Thread Francesco Poli
On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 18:05:28 +0100 Rayna wrote: [...] > 2010/12/11 Francesco Poli > > > [snip] > > > > However, I don't see any license for those tutorials on the Wiki site. > > As I am sure you know, no license means "All Rights Reserved" with > > current copyright laws. > > > > This is a shame

Re: Licensing of D-W training session tutorials

2010-12-11 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, btw, kudos for the training sessions and the results from this! (I also agree that publishing the material accompanied with a proper licence is a good thing, also that one licence should be chosen for everything.) On Samstag, 11. Dezember 2010, Francesco Poli wrote: > Well, the FTP masters s