Re: license for the webpages

1999-04-13 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Joey Hess wrote: > I think we should just change the license to something DFSG free. FWIW, I agree with this. Wichert. -- == This combination of bytes forms a message written to you by Wichert Akkerman. E-Mai

Re: license for the webpages

1999-04-13 Thread Joey Hess
James A. Treacy wrote: > There is nothing stopping us from granting Corel the right to use material > from our > web site with a different license from the current one. I would be willing to > grant them permission to use information from our pages in any way they wish > as long as we are in good

Re: license for the webpages

1999-04-13 Thread James A. Treacy
There is nothing stopping us from granting Corel the right to use material from our web site with a different license from the current one. I would be willing to grant them permission to use information from our pages in any way they wish as long as we are in good relations with them. I'm not sure

Re: license for the webpages

1999-04-12 Thread Josip Rodin
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 11:38:22PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Corel asked me an interesting question today about the webpages: what > license do they have? Last words of every single Debian web page is this text: See license terms It's a link pointing to http://www.debian.org/license , t

license for the webpages

1999-04-12 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Corel asked me an interesting question today about the webpages: what license do they have? The reason they asked is that Corel wants to officialy support their Desktop Linux (which is Debian based) and possible also Debian. To do this they want to create a lot of webpages with information and wo