Le 2011-01-10 10:51, David Nelson a écrit :
Hi, :-)
In any case, Marc Paré has started work on accumulating some templates
and storing them at [1]
He seems to be very cautious from the licensing viewpoint. But I hope
that we will start building up our own collection within a short
time...
[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Downloads/Templates
David Nelson
Just to be safe, it looks like we will have to contact template authors
to either get their permission to upload their templates on our wiki
site or have them upload themselves to our wiki site. I have to say,
this will take time. We also have to come to a definite format for
posting links to the files, it looks like we will have to post the
author's name along with the licence and date of creation. Due to the
many variants of licences, it is just too much of a minefield for us to
wade through (very much like the screenshots done on Windows boxes). I
think it is best for us to take the safe approach and get authorship
permission before uploading.
There is also the problem that, by today's standards, this is obviously
not a good looking solution. It would be better if there was a solution
to do this on Silverstripe where authors could submit templates on their
own. I am not sure if this is available, but IMO, it should really be
done at site level.
In the meantime, I will start mailing the authors personally.
Additionally, I don't really think that we should be pointing to the OOo
site for templates. We should be pointing to a site that is not in
competition with us; this is regardless of how many templates they have.
Pointing to our template wiki page, should therefore be the place where
we point to. Nothing wrong with linking to the OOo template page from
the website along with other LibreOffice compatible template sites.
Cheers
Marc
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