Hi folks,

As I mentioned last week, I'll share the works added to the FOSsil Bank
each week on this mailing list. Let me know if this bothers you.

The FOSsil Bank is a wiki that catalogues libre and proprietary shareable
works (free culture, Creative Commons, open content, open source, free
software, open knowledge, open hardware, etc.). This week, several entries
have been added to the wiki:

 New Entries on FOSsil Bank Libre

   -

   The results of the One Page Dungeon Contest
2012<http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/work:one-page-dungeon-contest-2012>are
available for download. They’re dungeons designed for tabletop
   roleplaying games (many are in the style of Dungeons & Dragons, but they’re
   rules-free). Gratis PDFs under CC BY-SA.
   -

   Maki <http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/work:maki> is a collection of
   symbols made for the OpenStreetMap project. Each 'thing' has three
   different vector maps based on what resolution it's meant to be displayed
   at (so the most basic 'bike' icon is blocky and simple, while the most
   complicated looks good at a large scale). There are over 70 symbols (in
   three different varieties, for over 220 icons). The licensing is a bit
   confusing - it looks like they're under BSD on one site and CC0 at The Noun
   Project. In any case, they're gratis SVGs.
   -

   You All Meet in a
Tavern<http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/work:you-all-meet-in-a-tavern>is
an adventure for the gratis and libre tabletop RPG
   *Critical! Go Westerly*. Gratis PDF under CC BY-SA.

Non-libre shareable works

   - Tale of Navri <http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/work:tale-of-navri> is an
   adventure game set on a skyship. Gratis PDF under CC BY-NC-SA.
   - The creatively-named website
training.gov.au<http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/source:training-gov-au>is
a cooperative project between federal, state and territory governments
   in Australia. It's a database on vocational education and training. Gratis
   under CC BY-ND.

That's it for another week. Any questions or comments, or anything you'd
like added to the wiki, let me know!


*Chris Sakkas
**Admin of the FOSsil Bank wiki <http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/> and the
Living Libre blog and Twitter feed <https://twitter.com/#%21/living_libre>.*
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