Daniel Carrera wrote:
Janet M. Swisher wrote:
When would it not be appropriate to mark the license clearly? Put
another way, under what circumstances is the license not marked? Is
the license ever marked "unclearly"?
I was thinking of the case where I put content in my home folder for
example. Or instructions for managing Plone, which are really
incidental to the purpose of OOoAuthors.
I suggest the following wording for what I think this is trying to say:
"When a license is specified for documents in a particular folder,
that license is noted in the folder. If no license is specified for a
folder, either the license is specified in each document or normal
copyrights apply."
Oh, perfect. Yes, that's much clearer. That's what I was thinking but
couldn't articulate. Now, would it be a good idea to change the last
sentence to this:
"If no license is specified for the folder, or in the document itself,
then normal copyrights apply."
Just making it a tad more compact.
Yes, I agree that's better.
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Janet Swisher --- Senior Technical Writer
Enthought, Inc. http://www.enthought.com