Chris Sakkas <[email protected]> writes:
>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.

Just reconfirming that I think this is a great idea.  Nice list of stuff
this week!

I'd love to have a panel on QuestionCopyright.org showing the
freely-licensed stuff from each weekly update.  That's a Drupal site, so
I'm sure there are panels that can display (say) and RSS feed, if a feed
ever becomes available.  Not trying to guilt you into it -- just giving
an example of the kind of use that a feed would be put to.

Best,
-K

>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 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 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 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 is an adventure game set on a skyship. Gratis PDF
>  under CC BY-NC-SA. 
>  
>* The creatively-named website 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 and the Living Libre blog and Twitter
>feed.
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