From kde-policies Fri Jan 31 02:49:51 2003 From: Neil Stevens Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 02:49:51 +0000 To: kde-policies Subject: Re: Policy for contributions to www.kde.org X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-policies&m=104398140932292 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday January 30, 2003 03:32, Andreas Pour wrote: > Hi, > > I also do not think the one-license model is workable. We already have > enough of a hard time getting people to improve kde.org, forcing a > religion on them is not the way to improve that. OTOH a guidlines of > acceptable licenses would be a good approach. KDE Documentation seems pretty uniform around the GNU FDL. Why can't the web page use that? Given that very little on www.kde.org has a license currently, there is no evidence that www.kde.org contributors feel *that* strongly about the licensing. > I also would prefer that we not force that the text be modifiable. > E.g., the GNU Public License (the license itself) is not modifiable, yet > I do not think we want to ban it from kde.org. There are other things > like that - think for example of the KDE eV statutes, those cannot just > be changed by anyone. The examples of corporate logos have also been > mentioned. Another one I have personal experience with is the press > releases - I do not think people providing quotes for example will ever > agree that you can change them to say whatever you want. But we should have the right to fix markup, to reorganize the site layout, to remove or update obsolete pages, and to distribute to users and mirrors (who are then given the right to re-distribute), shouldn't we? *Some* minimum license is needed. > I also do not think that any "automatic" license scheme is enforceable. > I think par. b/c of the abuse by media conglomerates it now takes some > rather informed consent to give up or license your copyrights. Good > thing in general, whether it is good for KDE or not is another question > . . . . This would be very nice to make consistent, after that earlier discusson of People of KDE. > How to resolve all these issues is difficult and explains why currently > the licensing is not as clear as one would hope. No, it may not be clear now, but it needs to be made clear for the future. - -- Neil Stevens - neil@qualityassistant.com "Distinctions by race are so evil, so arbitrary and insidious that a state bound to defend the equal protection of the laws must not allow them in any public sphere." -- Thurgood Marshall -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+OeRPf7mnligQOmERAsmKAKCTBezgrb1uWLpj7H9mMMpOzdNoQgCferOl 7vWiv7qqzyLbJ6LkU/7eBzE= =sb45 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Kde-policies mailing list Kde-policies@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-policies