>>>>> Jim Hall <[email protected]> writes:
>> (The GNU project is notable for their use of licenses like CC BY-ND,
(… for their Web pages…)
>> which disallow the creation of derivative works, while we,
>> obviously, need our flyers in Russian, which, indeed, means that we
>> have to create derivative works, or to avoid any use of the material
>> from their Web pages whatsoever.)
> I wrote the web page content I quoted, so I think I'm safe in giving
> permission here. You can use this under CC Attribution
> (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/) the same as our images
> on http://www.freedos.org/images/
> Attribution for the text can be "www.freedos.org".
ACK, thanks!
We're somewhat limited in paper space (the flyers are to be
printed on A6 sheets), so the attribution is likely to end up
being typeset in fine print. Still, it will be prominently
stated in the LaTeX source [1] for the flyers.
[1] http://styldeks.am-1.org/~ivan/archives/git/gitweb.cgi?p=sfd-flyers-2012.git
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