----- Original Message ----- > From: "Maurizio Paglia" <[email protected]>
> please apologize but I was confused by the page layout that was very similar > to > [ http://darktable.org/ | darktable.org ] (so I thought you were writing a > two-languages article for [ http://darktable.org/ | darktable.org ] ). I'm writing an english article for darktable.org, and I temporarily published a draft of it on my webpage (it's actually a copy of the darktable.org website, with my draft in addition). There are already multiple languages for the user manual on darktable.org, so more multi-languages articles may be OK (as long as they do not disturb non-english readers). At worse, the article on darktable.org can contain links to translations in other languages on other sites. > In this case can I publish the italian version on my blog? Sure. All the darktable.org is available under CC BY-NC-SA, and I've added explicitly a CC BY alternative to my text for easier re-publishing. So, basically, as long as you mention the original authors you can do whatever you want with the article. Regards, -- Matthieu Moy https://matthieu-moy.fr/ ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
