>>>>> Arnt Karlsen <a...@c2i.net> writes:
>>>>> On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 10:33:19 +0700, Ivan wrote:

[…]

 >> Here in Russia, a few teams have decided that we may benefit from
 >> including short notes on various free software packages into our
 >> “Join us on SFD 2012!” flyers, and FlightGear was one of such
 >> packages (along with Firefox, VLC, and a few more.  Check, e. g.,
 >> [1]; though the discussion is obviously in Russian.)

 > ..going there with the Chromium browser, translation is
 > semi-automatic, just click the button in the drop-down translation
 > menu bar.  Other browsers may have to use
 > e. g. http://translate.google.com/.

        I'm glad it works for you (personally, I haven't managed to get
        any use of machine translation), but it doesn't quite answer my
        question, which is: are the FlightGear project's Web pages free
        (as in freedom)?  More specifically, can we use a fragment of
        the Introduction [2] page as the basis for our note about
        FlightGear?

        TIA.

[…]

 >> Our author has translated a paragraph or so of the Introduction [2]
 >> page into Russian to use it as the basis for such a note, only to
 >> discover later that there's no statement allowing for such a use on
 >> that page.

[…]

 >> [1] http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.foss.sfd.planning.ru/47
 >> [2] http://flightgear.org/about/

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