Hi,

Given that we're talking about such a fundamental thing as a change of
license in new LibreOffice documentation, I still reckon it would be
natural to involve the BoD in discussing the idea...

http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Licensing-for-NEW-documents-tp3536793p3536793.html

-- 
David Nelson


On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Jean Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> The existing user guides are licensed the same as the OOo guides they were 
> derived from, and the templates include this licensing information on the 
> Copyright page (GPL and CC-BY dual license).
>
> NEW documents, however, could be licensed differently. I propose that new 
> docs be dual licensed CC-BY-SA (preferred by LibreOffice) and Apache (so our 
> work can be reused by Apache OpenOffice and other products).
>
> If this group agrees, or if there are no objections, I will change the 
> template. Any new docs created from the template would then show the new 
> license info.
>
> Note 1: Changing copyright (license) info in the template will not change it 
> in existing docs, even when they are updated to a new template. Styles and 
> footers change, but existing text in the body of the docs does not.
>
> Note 2: We can't change the license on existing docs without contacting the 
> original contributors and getting their agreement. However, that doesn't 
> prevent us from licensing new docs differently.
>
> --Jean

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