Tom wrote
> However i haven't seen how far the 3 languages mentioned (Hungarian,
> Dutch, Polish) have got and it might be a good idea to copy the ones from
> the Oracle website before they vanish.  Oracle is not a fan but the
> documentation is probably still under a copyleft license such as the
> Creative Commons "CC-by-SA" as used by this Documentation Team.  Apache
> seem a lot less unfriendly but it's a bit disturbing to see documentation
> for their product is still only on the Oracle site, or is it?  
> Thanks for drawing this to our attention.  Has the international
> translations list been told already or should we forwards this to them?

Hi!
I haven't seen Guides  in Hungarian and Polish at all - not for OOo nor LO
incarnations.
It would be great if that documentation could be transferred to  "CC-by-SA"
and therefore be legal to work upon and distribute.
I started this topic on this list - so do not hesitate to "take over" and
forward to interested international parties.
Best regards.



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