+1 Robinson. I think that the LibreOffice Documentation Team isn't a legal
entity.
So, what about:
This document is Copyright © 2014 by The Document Foundation.
You may distribute or modify it under the terms of either the GNU General
Public License (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html),
Hi Jean
I can detour to this with no trouble. I'm currently doing Writer.
JohnS
On 26/01/2014 06:39, Jean Weber wrote:
The Getting Started guide is, not surprisingly, the most popular book
we produce, with the Writer Guide running a close second.
PeterS, if you can update the chapters on Draw
Hello
I will do the Draw and Impress chapters of the Getting Started Guide. That way
I can make sure the Draw and Impress Guides match the chapters in the Getting
Started Guide.
Regards
Peter Schofield
psaut...@libreoffice.org
On 27 Jan 2014, at 12:00, JohnSmith [via Document Foundation
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 1:54 AM, Marina Latini mar...@studiostorti.com wrote:
+1 Robinson. I think that the LibreOffice Documentation Team isn't a legal
entity.
So, what about:
This document is Copyright © 2014 by The Document Foundation.
You may distribute or modify it under the terms of
What do other open source foundations use for their front cover
artwork? Or is this a brand new change to the requirements?
The actual license for LIbreOffice says Copyright © 2007 Free
Software Foundation, Inc. Not understanding the innerworkings of the
documentation team's relationship to the
I have edited and added to Martin's updates. Some questions remain for
others to address; comments in file. Some research will be required.
Also, someone else might notice other things that I missed but need to
be updated. File is here: