Hi, SeaMonkey Council has a list of pending changes in SM help for SM 2.0:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=423281&hide_resolved=1 I'm wondering if I could do this? - write documentation for those SM bugs, - adapt it for TB, and post the translated version to our Spanish community site TB-docs section, which uses CC-3.0-by-sa Would it valid from the licensing POV? I guess that, as the original author, I'm free to contribute to SM with whatever license Mozilla wants for help (GPl/LGPL/MPL, since it goes to the repository?) and "relicense" my own work so it can be posted in the community site. But, as I say, I'm just guessing... :-? I expect to have different answers depending if we're talking of entirely new files for SM help (which I understand not to be derivative works at all), new sections on existing SM help files (which I'm not so sure), or changes on existing content of SM help files (which I understand are derivative works). In the end, I intend to reuse my effort to benefit as many Mozilla users as possible, no more, no less, so if there is any alternative approach (like start by writing the new content in the community site and then adapting it to SM help), I'd be happy to know about it. TIA _______________________________________________ legal mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/legal
